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by indigoprime on Flickr.Yanar Dag , is a visually stunning natural gas fire which blazes continuously on a hillside on the Absheron Peninsula on the Caspian Sea near...
“What in the world is that?” That’s a natural reaction when you first see this Hubble Space Telescope image of LL Pegasi. The extremely dim spiral pattern is real, and its regularity suggests a periodic origin for the nebula’s shape.
The spiral is thought to arise because LL Pegasi is a binary system, with a star that is losing material and a companion star orbiting it. The companion’s gravitational influence helps sculpt the nebula. The spacing between layers in the spiral reflects the 800-year orbital period of the binary.
Credit: ESA/NASA & R. Sahai.
ALT TEXT: At center left, a faint spiral structure with wide bands has a dark, dusty center. To its right, a bright white star displays four prominent diffraction spikes. A handful of smaller, more distant background galaxies are also scatted throughout the image.
Light is my dream but darkness is my reality
I did actually start out by painting with a brush, then it used my finger but In the end realised I’m SUPPOSED to wreck this journal, and eventually just poured the remaining contence of my coffe cup on the right page 😲 And since I’ve made sure to use it as a napkin whenever I spill coffe (i did this yesterday) 😆 Then I’m going to go to random cafes and order different kinds of coffee which I will paint the different coffe cups on the left page with 😁
I made holes in my journal 😥 so i'll just call them stars ✨ I actually just sat around for awhile before I grabbed a shimmering nailpolish and put that around the edges of the holes I had made. I can do anything with this journal right?! So i'll use anything I want!! 😄