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    We Take the Outerspace Inkblot Test

    Remember when you were a kid and you'd lie in the grass, gaze up in the sky, and guess who or what the cloud formations looked like? Well, it turns out NASA scientists frequently name their celestial discoveries in the same way you named clouds. See the picture of that nebula to your left? They call it the "Black Widow Nebula." To get you one step closer to deep space, we offer you our own celestial Rorschach inkblot test.


    What We See: The back of John Travolta's head in Battlefield Earth
    What It Really Is: A cone nebula


    What We See: The front of Night Owl's ship from The Watchmen
    What It Really Is: A grazing encounter between two spiral galaxies


    What We See: Pink Floyd laser show
    What It Really Is: A string of cosmic pearls surrounding an exploding star


    What We See: A vinyl record
    What It Really Is: Saturn's Rings


    What We See: E.T.: The Extraterrestrial
    What It Really Is: Reflection nebula


    What We See: A clam
    What It Really Is: Interacting galaxies


    What We See: Lightning orb
    What It Really Is: Remnants of Cassiopeia A


    What We See: An angel
    What It Really Is: Stellar snowflake cluster


    What We See: A dude in a car behind us with really bright headlights
    What It Really Is: White dwarf star


    What We See: The Blair Witch icon
    What It Really Is: X structure at the core of a whirlpool galaxy


    What We See: Treebeard and his Ent crew from The Lord of the Rings
    What It Really Is: Interstellar Eggs (Newborn Stars)


    What We See: A witch casting a spell
    What It Really Is: Colliding galaxies


    What We See: A human embryo
    What It Really Is: The Antennae Galaxies

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