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The world’s most famous telescope took a picture of a variable star called V838 Monocerotis that has an uncanny resemblance to the logo of the world’s favorite Open Source browser.

I always wondered what Mozilla did with all the fundings they received through different means. I guess we now know the answer, but please don’t blame me if Microsoft suddenly decides to paint the IE logo on the surface of the moon.
[Via Techfresh]
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Fly me to the moon…
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