Over at Bad Astronomy, Phil Plait has his top ten astronomical images from 2006. The winner is above, but do drop over and checkout the rest.
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On February 18, 2009, at 2:01 PM
"Children are our hope for the future."
THERE IS NO HOPE FOR THE FUTURE, said Death.
"What does it contain, then?"
ME.
"Besides you, I mean!"
Death gave him a puzzled look. I'M SORRY?
---Terry Pratchett, Sourcery
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I've got to be close to the last person on the Internet to link to this, but in the unlikely event that you haven't already seen it, Phil Plait presents the best astronomy pictures of 2006. My personal favorite of his images is probably this one:
We haven't sent all that many probes to Mars, and…