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@DeviRisen Oh you d only one I'm counting on here believe me...same goes for me🤌🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿♥️♥️
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@BITSDivyanshu07 @TanmayPathak313 I appreciate your efforts and thoughts, but I'll pass this one.
No crossovers for now, keeping my peaceful universe Intact!! 💫🤟🏻
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@Dhananj07894242 @konstructivizm Haan mera vaise bhi prithivi pe ho gya ab, sitara banne me hi scope hai 😭😂
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@konstructivizm @DeviRisen Devi ji apka new avatar hai kya
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The Mermaid Nebula (ESO 217-25):
A Ghostly Echo of Stellar Death Drifting silently through the darkness of space lies one of the cosmos’s most hauntingly beautiful creations — the Mermaid Nebula.Captured in stunning detail by astrophotographer Marshall Huang, this ethereal veil of gas and dust marks the dramatic final act of a massive star that exploded in a ferocious supernova roughly 14,000 years ago.Nestled in the constellation Centaurus, about 4,500 light-years from Earth, the nebula unfurls like flowing cosmic silk. Its delicate, wispy filaments and glowing clouds shimmer in soft blues and delicate pinks — the lingering fingerprints of titanic shockwaves still rippling outward across the void.britannica.com
This isn’t just pretty stardust. It’s a living testament to stellar death and rebirth. Those shimmering tendrils are rich with heavy elements forged in the star’s explosive heart — carbon, oxygen, iron — the very building blocks of new stars, planets… and perhaps even life itself.What we’re witnessing is the universe in its most poetic cycle: destruction giving birth to creation.

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