My Mother-in-Law Wants to Come to Our Honeymoon, and My Husband Agrees
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Bright Side cannot help but be amazed by the amount of secrets our universe is hiding. Photos of stars and planets especially demonstrate the unknown. These ones, taken this year, impressed us the most.
Jellyfish Nebula in the constellation of Gemini is a galactic supernova remnant, a star that could have exploded as many as 30,000 years ago.
This is a new perspective on the famous "Pillars of Creation" star cradle. Dark areas represent the stars that will light up soon.
These are solar flares from January 12, 2015. Its power is 160 billion megatons in TNT. This power is so immense it cannot be replicated by humans.
This dark object in the middle of the red nebula is another nebula. Because of its shape it is called the "Horsehead Nebula".
Veil Nebula is a section of the outer shell of the famous supernova remnant that exploed 5000-8000 years ago. The distance from it is about 1400 light years.