外国某博客的一篇文章展示了这一奇观:

http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/04/-logo-sp.html

One of these is a photograph taken by the Hubble space telescope on

December 17, 2002, featuring the variable star V838 Monocerotis. The other is the same photograph overlaid with a familiar logo. Can you tell which is which?

这幅图片由哈勃太空望远镜于2002年拍摄,照片中麒麟座变星V838

Monocerotis正在爆发。Below is another photo of the same star, from the Wikipedia entry on V838 Monocerotis.

If the above photo has been photoshopped to look more like the Firefox

logo, the editing seems minimal: it’s been rotated relative to the

photo below, and some of the gas cloud may have been edited out around

the “tail” of the fox.

下面还有另外一张是来自维基百科V838 Monocerotis词条下的图片。如果说上面这张突破被PS过以使其更像firefox的logo,我想应该只是一点点:它仅仅是被旋转了180度,再在尾巴部分处理了一下以使其更像火狐。

If you’ve got a link to the original Hubble photo used above, let us

know in the comments so we can compare. UPDATE: An eagle-eyed

commenter, Wevah, spotted the original version of the Firefox-like nova photo on Wikipedia. It looks like the only modification was to rotate the image. It must be a sign from the stars!

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