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Cosmic Question Mark !
In a discovery that seems almost too perfect to be true, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of a cosmic question mark. The strange phenomenon is, according to scientists, the result of the interaction of two galaxies.
The cosmic question mark is actually a part of a larger image. Webb recently captured the intricate dance of a pair of young stars, known as Herbig-Haro 46/47, through advanced near-infrared imaging.
The curious nickname of the image comes from the unusual shape of the galaxies, which seems to take the form of a question mark in our visual perception. They are actually two separate galaxies, engaged in a gravitational interaction that distorts their shape and modifies their trajectory.
Courtesy: Nasa
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Been watching Peep Show recently, and it really is one fourth wall break away from being the Truman Show. Or TMA. I actually love it as a sitcom, it makes me think a bit more than most.
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Interview with Mark Webber after the Belgian Grand Prix in 2012 (via Red Bull)
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Talk Talk photographed by Fryderyk Gabowicz, 1984.
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Gentlemen—drastic times call for drastic measures.
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