Date: 11/08/2000 03:09:01 am PST By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.175.210) Link to this vote: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/displayvote.php?voteid=47016
Date: 11/08/2000 06:38:36 am PST By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.177.82) Link to this vote: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/displayvote.php?voteid=47017
Date: 12/09/2000 03:19:53 am PST By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.175.87) Link to this vote: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/displayvote.php?voteid=47018
Date: 07/05/2001 07:06:04 am PST By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.146.12) Link to this vote: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/displayvote.php?voteid=47019
Date: 07/14/2001 09:05:01 pm PST By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.174.214) Link to this vote: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/displayvote.php?voteid=47020
>The Orion Nebula is a treasure to all astronomers in that >it is bright, viewable and detailed in 'scopes of even the >most modest aperture. It is extraordinarily photogenic and >stands as the most qualified emissary of the universe's >beauty and elegance. These reasons and more are what keep >me returning, time and time again, to view my favorite nebula >and it is, in short, why I believe that the Orion Nebula is >THE most spectacular celestial object [viewable from earth] >period. M11 is not the Orion Nebula. But thanks anyway.
Date: 09/17/2001 06:16:37 pm PST By: Anonymous (xxx.xxx.30.16) Link to this vote: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/displayvote.php?voteid=47021
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