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NASA Hubble Telescope Spies Space Snow Angel

It’s in our Milky Way Galaxy and looks like a snow angel in deep space. The Hubble Telescope peered about 2,000 light-years away in the direction of the constellation of Cygnus (The Swan) and located the S106 nebula in a relatively isolated part of the galaxy. The nebula’s vast clouds of gas resemble outstretched wings, and hence the “snow angel” reference.

Read more about the Hubble Telescope Snow Angel @ Space.com

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harison tvamediagroup

2011.12.16
6:24 am

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