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The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed two of the most massive stars in our galaxy as never before. Located 7,500 light years away from Earth in the Carina Nebula, these stars are rare ultra-hot, super-bright stars that emit primarily ultraviolet radiation, that gives them a blue hue.
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Rated by giflikta on Oct 21, 1:26am
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Rated by johnwatchtower on Jul 04, 6:54am
The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed two of the most massive stars in our galaxy as never before. Located 7,500 light years away from Earth in the Carina Nebula, these stars are rare ultra-hot, super-bright stars that emit primarily ultraviolet radiation, that gives them a blue hue.
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Reviewed by jaybirdlynch on Jul 03, 1:34pm
The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed two of the most massive stars in our galaxy as never before. Located 7,500 light years away from Earth in the Carina Nebula, these stars are rare ultra-hot, super-bright stars that emit primarily ultraviolet radiation, that gives them a blue hue.
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oh! that's so cool!
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Can I go out there now to explore please?
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Hubble Captures Images of Rare Mammoth Stars
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Rated by kanedasan on Jul 03, 8:33am
Mmmm, I have this entire album on my computer, but every time I see these pictures they make me happy :]