NASA captures images of the death of a star (PICS).

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:hail: awesome




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http://news.discovery.com/space/ast...-star-eskimo-nebula-130712.htm#mkcpgn=fbdsc17
 
lol, you might be intact, if you jump into the north pole and get your body preserved.

Otherwise Nasty... you serious? lol. You're totally gonna be dead with all of your molecules and w/e use to make you all over the planet transformed into all kinds of random energy/objects.
 
lol, you might be intact, if you jump into the north pole and get your body preserved.

Otherwise Nasty... you serious? lol. You're totally gonna be dead with all of your molecules and w/e use to make you all over the planet transformed into all kinds of random energy/objects.

Maybe. Or I'll probably be in heaven already.
 
Just to clarify for the astronomy noobs here.... the pic isn't exactly "breaking news" in the sense that this star death was "caught on tape" or anything like that. These are slow processes... that nebula has been there for thousands of years. This IS, however, a very nifty new pic of it by an orbiting observatory with a view that you can't quite get from earth. So for that, I do concur, very nice.
 
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