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It's around 6 million degrees Celsius inside the Rosette Nebula—a thousand times hotter than the surface of the Sun. pic.twitter.com/oeXV8B1yGl — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) January 16, 2016
It's around 6 million degrees Celsius inside the Rosette Nebula—a thousand times hotter than the surface of the Sun. pic.twitter.com/oeXV8B1yGl
— StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) January 16, 2016
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The tadpoles are superb sites for star formation, and are sculpted by wind and radiation from other nearby stars. pic.twitter.com/SRfTy72E5t — Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) November 13, 2015
The tadpoles are superb sites for star formation, and are sculpted by wind and radiation from other nearby stars. pic.twitter.com/SRfTy72E5t
— Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) November 13, 2015
The Cosmic Pond in nebula IC 410. Around 10,000 LY's away in constellation Auriga. See the 10-LY long tadpoles? pic.twitter.com/c1QPoVFolN — Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) November 13, 2015
The Cosmic Pond in nebula IC 410. Around 10,000 LY's away in constellation Auriga. See the 10-LY long tadpoles? pic.twitter.com/c1QPoVFolN
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