MarieCateyes
Hide 1 reply... Hide 2 replies... @ᗩᖇᗰᕮᕮK Yay! Happy October to you too, and have a great week to you too as well! ♥ ?️ Multi-Award Winning 3D-CG Animated Short Film.....................★ Garden Party
Hide 2 replies... @MarieCateyes Delicate in appearance, these filaments of shocked, glowing gas, are draped across planet Earth's sky toward the constellation of Cygnus. They form the western part of the Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, an expanding cloud born of the death explosion of a massive star. Light from the original supernova explosion likely reached Earth over 5,000 years ago. Blasted out in the cataclysmic event, the interstellar shock wave plows through space sweeping up and exciting interstellar material. The glowing filaments are really more like long ripples in a sheet seen almost edge on, remarkably well separated into atomic hydrogen (red) and oxygen (blue-green) gas. Also known as the Cygnus Loop, the Veil Nebula now spans nearly 3 degrees or about 6 times the diameter of the full Moon. While that translates to over 70 light-years at its estimated distance of 1,500 light-years, this telescopic image of the western portion spans about half that distance. ...
Hide 1 reply... @Bread&Circuses So the first one is Yes and yes, second of all is yes as same and the other 3 questions are also a yes! Hide 2 replies... @Bread&Circuses That was a long time ago in World Trade center, and it was very sad! :( @MarieCateyes It was nearly your whole life ago, only a third of mine. Sad is only part of it.
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