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Iceland Erupts through the eyes of @benjaminhardman (IG)
Volcano Eruption Iceland ©Hermann Helguson
🌊🔥The famous volcano 🌋 Fuego 🔥 in Guatemala has been active for years.🌊
Eruption 🌋 How Close Was That?
Have you visited the volcano in Iceland? 🌋🇮🇸
NGC 6188, aka The Fighting Dragons of Ara, is an emission nebula in the constellation Ara about 4,000 lightyears away. It can be seen in the Southern Hemisphere sky. Approximately 600 lightyears across, NGC 6188 is an active star-forming region where the newborn stars carve up the Fighting Dragons out of the dark cosmic dust, and cause surrounding gas to glow by blasting it with streams of charged particles known as stellar winds. Do I Wanna Know, Out Of The Dark, Science Resources, Once In A Lifetime, Ngc, Stellar, Nebula, Constellations, Cosmos
The Fighting Dragons Of Ara
NGC 6188, aka The Fighting Dragons of Ara, is an emission nebula in the constellation Ara about 4,000 lightyears away. It can be seen in the Southern Hemisphere sky. Approximately 600 lightyears across, NGC 6188 is an active star-forming region where the newborn stars carve up the Fighting Dragons out of the dark cosmic dust, and cause surrounding gas to glow by blasting it with streams of charged particles known as stellar winds.
NGC 6188, aka The Fighting Dragons of Ara, is an emission nebula in the constellation Ara about 4,000 lightyears away. It can be seen in the Southern Hemisphere sky. It is an active star-forming region, 600 lightyears wide, with newborn stars carving out the image of 2 fighting dragons in the dark cosmic dust and causing surrounding gas to glow by blasting it with streams of charged particles known as stellar winds. Sistema Solar, Space Science, Astronomy Pictures, Star Formation, Space Images, Space Photos, Galaxy Space
The Fighting Dragons of Ara
NGC 6188, aka The Fighting Dragons of Ara, is an emission nebula in the constellation Ara about 4,000 lightyears away. It can be seen in the Southern Hemisphere sky. It is an active star-forming region, 600 lightyears wide, with newborn stars carving out the image of 2 fighting dragons in the dark cosmic dust and causing surrounding gas to glow by blasting it with streams of charged particles known as stellar winds.