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:I'm sorry, Nik, but ''how'' does it look wrong? I take your word for it, of course, but I genuinely don't understand. <span style="white-space:nowrap; text-shadow:gray 5px 3px 1px;">— [[User:Huntster|Huntster]] <small>([[User talk:Huntster|t]] [[Special:Emailuser/Huntster|@]] [[Special:Contributions/Huntster|c]])</small></span> 09:33, 10 July 2013 (UTC)
::This is an encyclopaedic article about an in-depth scientific topic, and right at the end we appear to have the work of an unconnected artist who has modified the images released by NASA - where is the value in including it?
::It "looks" wrong as I've never seen this elsewhere - at least not in a well developed article. The picture itself is 100% fine - why have the title and border? What encyclopaedic value do these add? There is no reason, other than that the artist who made it wanted them there - they add no value, only confusion to some (like me). ''(Incidentally, if I took one of my images and added a 500px border & title for no reason, I guarantee it would be reverted!)'' '''[[User:Nikthestunned|<font color="MidnightBlue">Nik</font>]][[Special:Contributions/Nikthestunned|<font color="CornflowerBlue">''the''</font>]][[User talk:Nikthestunned|<font color="ForestGreen">stunned</font>]]''' 11:40, 10 July 2013 (UTC)