KYLIE MINOGUE photographed by Ray Burmiston, 2000

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KYLIE MINOGUE photographed by Ray Burmiston, 2000
A blurred photo of Sun? No! This is the clearest image ever taken of a star named Antares, located 550 light years from Earth.
Is this a cosmic monster ready to devour an unsuspecting galaxy?!
The red "monster” shown in the featured image is Cometary Globule CG 4. It is 1,300 light-years away in the Constellation Puppis. CG 4 is a molecular cloud, where hydrogen becomes cold enough to form molecules that can be brought together by gravity to create stars. The shape of CG 4 resembles that of a comet, but its head is 1.5 light-year in diameter and its tail is 8 light-years long- for comparison, the distance from the Earth to the sun is only 8 light-minutes. Astronomers believe that the tail of a cometary globule could have been shaped by a nearby supernova explosion or by irradiation from hot, massive stars. The edge-on spiral galaxy, ESO 257-19, is more than a hundred million light-years beyond CG 4, and is completely safe from the "monster”.
Image Copyright: William Vrbasso
From "Death of a Hero!" in Fantastic Four #32, November 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Chic Stone inks, Stan Goldberg (?) colors, Sam Rosen letters.
Info from Grand Comics Database
Behold! The Statue of Liberty Nebula, a magnificent stellar nursery 100 light-years tall, located some 9000 light-years away in the Sagittarius arm of our Milky Way. 🌌
📸 ©️Don Goldman
Huh. The signal must be weak or somethiv...
*is 12 million light years away*
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