Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Edge Of Night Outside The Black--Eyed Galaxy

Two water-moons rise in the evening above the planet El Agua as evening falls.  This planet spins around a star, just outside the Black--Eyed Galaxy.  A flying saucer from the Sombrero Galaxy buzzes overhead.

El Agua has an early-20th Century technology, and is very similar to Earth.  Visitors come from many galaxies to experience the planet's extreme beauty!

**photo of Black-Eyed Galaxy courtesy of NASA--public domain**

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