“In the cold vacuum of space, there is no edible ice cream, but there is radiation…” /via @abcnewsradio:


“In the cold vacuum of space, there is no edible ice cream, but there is  radiation from massive stars that is carving away at cold molecular  clouds, creating bizarre, fantasy-like structures.”

@nightline:

Breaking news from the Carina Nebula, 7,500 light years away (what’s that in lookback time? anyone?). A Hubble Space Telescope image released this morning by NASA. Actual captioning information from the Hubble site: “In the cold vacuum of space, there is no edible ice cream, but there is radiation from massive stars that is carving away at cold molecular clouds, creating bizarre, fantasy-like structures.” Photo: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Project (STScI/AURA)

“In the cold vacuum of space, there is no edible ice cream, but there is radiation…” /via @abcnewsradio:

“In the cold vacuum of space, there is no edible ice cream, but there is radiation from massive stars that is carving away at cold molecular clouds, creating bizarre, fantasy-like structures.”

@nightline:

Breaking news from the Carina Nebula, 7,500 light years away (what’s that in lookback time? anyone?).
A Hubble Space Telescope image released this morning by NASA.
Actual captioning information from the Hubble site:
“In the cold vacuum of space, there is no edible ice cream, but there is radiation from massive stars that is carving away at cold molecular clouds, creating bizarre, fantasy-like structures.”
Photo: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Project (STScI/AURA)

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