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Originally Posted by FRIPRO
I would like to give the web address for the distant Universe's stero photo but it appears on my web site and the rules of this forum do not permit me to list my own site.
Perhaps the moderator can clarify this important point of the rules of this forum.
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The rules say:
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Originally Posted by Site Rules
Our policy on linking to other sites is pretty simple. Members may link to any other site that provides information that helps answer another member's question or is just of general interest to members of that particular forum. We do, however, encourage members to add these links to our reviewed science links database for indexing and easier access out of context.
The only type of linking (besides porn, pyramid schemes, hateful sites, and spam, of course) that will not be allowed on our site is when members solicit people to leave our site and join a competing service. That's just common sense. We won't allow people to use our site to promote a competing service any more than a brick-and-mortar store would allow his competitor to paste flyers all over his walls.
However, observing these rules, members are always welcome to link to any online resource, whether it's on our site or any other site, in order to share useful information with fellow members.
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I assume you refer to
this link, which is fine. However, the link not being scientific in nature presents problems of a different sort.
For example, you say the images make a "distant Universe stereo photo". Such a claim seems very odd to me and your link doesn't have sourced information that would normally make such a claim falsifiable. The images you offer for cross-eyed viewing appear to be the HUDF. Where did you get them? Are the left and right images separately from
ACS and
NICMOS? Why are the two "stereo" photos scaled disproportionately horizontally? Is that editing you did? If so, why? Etc...
~modest