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Danis Stellar Remnants Nebula

Bryce Space posted on Dec 29, 2004
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The following image has been recovered from our archives for greater study. As you can see here it is still unclear what may have caused for the medium class blue giant to have shed a layer of its material early on in its formation. The image has some sparse detail of this phenomena and we are awaiting for our sensors to be in position to further our research. We are also following closely on the status of the spectrum and the gravimetrics analysis of the the stars in view to see weather any of these star systems may be hosts to planets and to any civilizations. The dust is being illuminated by radioacative and charged particles which gives the image its color. Well i hope you enjoy and i am sorry that i haven't placed a new planet image but i have been relaxing since i am on vacation. I will keep making nebulas since i really dont have many of them at least for a little while and it really tests my imagination. I await your comments no matter how good or bad they may be.

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MoonGoat

1:08PM | Wed, 29 December 2004

Wow, how did you make those? I've got an effect for creating starfield-looking illusions, but this image perplexes me. Great work!

Navoi

4:14PM | Mon, 10 January 2005

Vondebar!


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