The Butterfly Nebula, created by a dying star, was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in this spectacular image. Observations were taken over a more complete spectrum of light, helping researchers better understand the “wings'' of gas bursting out from its center. The nebula’s dying central star has become exceptionally hot, shining ultraviolet light brightly over the butterfly’s wings and causing the gas to glow.
Learn more about Hubble’s celebration of nebula November and see new nebula images, here.
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Image credits: NASA, ESA, and J. Kastner (RIT)
“Flinch” via xkcd.com
i hate my own attitude sometimes like wtf u mad about now?!???!!???
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Dating a Genderfluid be like:
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whoever is writing my life has got mad writers block bc wtf am i doing
In a book I’d be the hot morally grey character but out here I’m just a mentally unstable asshole