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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
This is late, but here are a few pics of planetary nebulae as taken by the Hubble. I think of them as Nature's Easter eggs. There are a few of them that are bright enough for binos, and they are favorite viewing objects of mine. They form when a solar-type star dies in a frenzy of helium-burning.

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BudmanTX

Well-Known Member
This is late, but here are a few pics of planetary nebulae as taken by the Hubble. I think of them as Nature's Easter eggs. There are a few of them that are bright enough for binos, and they are favorite viewing objects of mine. They form when a solar-type star dies in a frenzy of helium-burning.

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Nice grabs, if my telescope was better I grab a pic of them myself. Thumbs up
 

Hydrotech364

Well-Known Member
This is late, but here are a few pics of planetary nebulae as taken by the Hubble. I think of them as Nature's Easter eggs. There are a few of them that are bright enough for binos, and they are favorite viewing objects of mine. They form when a solar-type star dies in a frenzy of helium-burning.

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Fkn Amazing.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I’m not in the habit of posting vids here, but I’ve listened to 0:27 to 2:17 like a hundred times and I am still awestruck.
And I’ve seen that exact facial expression (2:04) before on someone I know and arguably love. It bespeaks the raw portent of the moment recognized by the principal.

 
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