Tuesday, April 24, 2018

From NASA


"giving us a window seat to the universe’s extraordinary tapestry of stellar birth and destruction."

Pretty sure somebody said Joel Two explained the mysteries of the universe.
Pretty sure about that.

No wonder you got me on lock down lol.
Bout to be in high demand lol.
All yours babydoll.
Always.




nasa Amid all this beauty lies mayhem. A monster young star 200,000 times brighter than our Sun is blasting powerful ultraviolet radiation & stellar winds, carving out a fantasy landscape of ridges, cavities and mountains of gas & dust.
 
This colorful image, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (@NASAHubble), celebrates the Earth-orbiting observatory’s 28th anniversary of viewing the heavens, giving us a window seat to the universe’s extraordinary tapestry of stellar birth and destruction.
 
Above the distortion of Earth's atmosphere, Hubble has an unobstructed view of the universe. Scientists have used Hubble to observe the most distant stars and galaxies as well as the planets in our solar system. Hubble has taken over a million observations and provided data that astronomers have used to write more than 15,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications on a broad range of topics, from planet formation to gigantic black holes.



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