What appears to be a dual -bound nuclear explosion is actually the result of a rare astronomical spray known as the supercondition. A “small” nuclear explosion occurred in the huge star Ita Karina nearly 200 years ago, but the star still lives at home, with the expansion lobes here caused by the effects of that spooky. ((credit: NASA, Esa, N. Smith (University of Arizona, Tucson), and J. MORSE (Boldlyo Institute, New York))
There is an old saying that “what you see is what you get.” When it comes to the universe, there is often more for the full story.
Amazing scenes abound all over the universe.
This densely populated area focuses on the Galaxy Cluster Sdss J1004+4112 group, and many objects that appear doubled by the gravitational lens are displayed. Once the “Five Star” lens is called, the stars -like manifestations that were seen near the center of the bloc are actually the same Kawazar five times in the same field of vision: a deceptive trick of light and gravity. ((credit: Esa, NASA, K. Sharon (Tel Aviv University) and E. Off (Caltech))
But these ten examples are completely different from what their manifestations indicate.
It seems that the Galaxy NGC 105, face to face with many amazing features, is combined and interfered with a smaller galaxy shown in the upper left: PGC 212515. However, this appearance is deceptive; These galaxies are not relevant, not even in the same area that each other enjoy. ((credit: Esa/HUBLE & NASA, D. Jones, A. Riess et al. ; Thanks and appreciation: R. Columbari)
Galaxy “posterior” found very close to NGC 105, PGC 212515, do not interact with its largest neighbor. In fact, these are not adjacent galaxies at all, but they are separated by more than 100 million light years; They are only along the vision line itself. Lacking if the tidal distortion and stellar currents are a sign of this cosmic coincidence. ((credit: Esa/HUBLE & NASA, D. Jones, A. Riess et al. ; Thanks and appreciation: R. Columbari)
Round spherical groups, and similar groups of stars are full of old stars: formed in multiple ships several billion years ago. This object, although it looks like a spherical group visually, is about 200,000 light years away and is exclusively from young stars; Instead, it is an open group of stars, but it has not yet begun to separate. ((credit: Esa/hubble & nasa)
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