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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Andromeda Galaxy Flag

Andromeda Galaxy Flag

The flag of Andromeda uses the colours black, white, blue, and pink. The pink galaxy is Andromea and the white galaxy is the Milky Way. The cross represents the certain destiny in the future that our two galaxies will collide. The cross has a counter charge of pink and white.

Andromeda is our closest neighboring galaxy like our own Milky Way. Just as we have satellite side
kick galaxies so does Andromeda.

Andromeda Galaxy with Flag

The colour pink was chosen because of the mythical Princess Andromeda, she epic damsel in distress. Certainly there is another civilization within the Andromeda Galaxy that sees the Milky Way in a manner, but rather it is a man in chains to tree who needs to be rescued by some heroic lady in shining armour?

1862 Apollo Flag, Apollo Asteroid

1566 Icarus Flag, Near Earth Asteroid

This Asteroid as its name suggests flies in very close towards in the sun with 1.12 year solar cycle.

944 Hidalgo Flag, Main Asteroid Belt

Larissa Flag, Moon of Neptune

Sycoraz Flag, Moon of Uranus

Juliet Flag, Moon of Uranus

Flag of Juliet, Moon of Uranus

Was Juliet's love for Romeo the reason that Uranus tilted on its side? Maybe, maybe not?

Juliet the moon of Uranus was discovered on January 3, 1986 by Voyager 2. With a radius of about 53 kilometers, this makes it a small out of the way romantic getaway, for the very rich.

The flag of the Juliet's Moon has three main stripes - two narrower blue and red stripes on the bottom and top. In between is a thicker black stripe with central charge of a red heart. In the center is the iconic image of Juliet reaching out for Romeo in a 1930s American Movie. Surrounding the heart are 13 white stars.

The original more famous Juliet became famous due to the gifted imagination Bill Shakespeare, commonly know by his close companions as Mr. B.S.


Mr. Billy S. became cosmically famous with a play about two star crossed lovers - Romeo and Juliet. Lovers who were conjoined to warring-political families.

In today's perspective it'd be like if... John Boehner's daughter Lindsay Boehner were to fall in love with Nancy Pelosi's son Paul Pelosi. The Boehner-Pelosi marriage would certainly result in extravagant political fireworks, to say the least.