Space Roundup: 6/19/06

Today... in... SPACE:
1. We got video of a Meteor hitting the moon. The video had to be slowed down because without an atmosphere nothing slowed the meteor and it hit with unbelievable power and made a fireball. Sweet.

2. The 'Infared Andromeda' is a huge galaxy with over 1 Trillion stars, and it's badass.

3. From Europe you can get a pretty good view of the International Space Station. Ants live in there!

4. The UND High-Altitude Balloon Project is a genius project that sent a camera up to 85,945 feet before it ran out of film.
Thanks to digg.
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