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  • You are nearly one billion miles away, near to a cryovolcano, Ganesa Macula, which is currently erupting.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • You are nearly one billion miles away, near to a cryovolcano, Ganesa Macula, which is currently erupting.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • You are nearly one billion miles away, near to a cryovolcano, Ganesa Macula, which is currently erupting.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • You are nearly one billion miles away, near to a cryovolcano, Ganesa Macula, which is currently erupting.

    George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009

  • This disease effects the center of the patients 'retina called the "Macula" and can cause legal blindness.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In the new museum you can see the stage where Lennon first met McCartney, while outside you can watch digital projections by Czech artists The Macula.

    This week's new events 2011

  • With that coming soon, the Macula art site has posted some papercrafts that are fit for the occasion including harvesters and a turkey.

    Thanksgiving Papercrafts | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008

  • The Retina and Macula: This is the part of the eye that houses your rod cells (black and white vision that is associated with your ability to discriminate at night) and cone cells (color vision that is associated with your ability to discriminate during the day)—neurons that carry messages to your brain.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • The Retina and Macula: This is the part of the eye that houses your rod cells (black and white vision that is associated with your ability to discriminate at night) and cone cells (color vision that is associated with your ability to discriminate during the day)—neurons that carry messages to your brain.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • The Retina and Macula: This is the part of the eye that houses your rod cells (black and white vision that is associated with your ability to discriminate at night) and cone cells (color vision that is associated with your ability to discriminate during the day)—neurons that carry messages to your brain.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

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