Animate the space whale image
A space whale-like image appeared in the telescope tube that shocked the scientific world.
A space whale-like image appeared in the telescope tube that shocked the scientific world.
In fact, this space whale image is a nebula, called the whale nebula.It is supposed to be called the whale nebula because the nebula's shape resembles that of the giant whale underwater on Earth.(Image source: Google).
Instead of immersing yourself in the blue ocean, many of these corals "swim" in a vast amount of dark matter, quite sparse.(Image source: Google).
The whale nebula is shaped exactly like a giant whale, with its head, nose, and mouth complete, with its torso, tail tail and tail section.(Image source: Google).
The whole structure of this whale nebula contains many blue gas clouds, in the middle of the nebula backbone, which contains many matter blocks, the star connected in the light pink gas cloud.The "carrying" part of the nebula has a small orange star block that glows intensely.The whale nebula tail is fainter than the rest.(Image source: Google).
Now astronomers are very excited to witness the beauty of this unique whale nebula.(Image source: Google).
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