Dear All:
This photo is a very rare one, taken by NASA. This kind of event occurs once in 3000 years.
This photo has done miracles in many lives.
Make a wish ... you have looked at the eye of God. Surely you will see the changes in your
life within a day.!
Whether you believe it or not, don't keep this mail with you. Pass this at least to 7 persons.
This is a picture NASA took with the Hubbell telescope.
Called "The Eye of God."
Too awesome to delete.
It is worth sharing.
During the next 60 seconds, Stop whatever you are doing, and take this opportunity.
(Literally it is only One minute!)
Just send this to people and see what happens. Do not break this, please.
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