Original submission for Bohr's Dice planetary nebula | ||
Original submission, by Gadnok [2022-07-07 02:28:21] | ||
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→ | GMP | |
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→ | Bohr's Dice planetary nebula | |
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→ | Blaa Hypai DR-V e2-16 | |
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→ | Nebulae | |
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→ | Norma Expanse | |
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SUMMARY | ||
→ | This small, blue, dual lobed planetary nebula is centered around a neutron star and looks like a pair of dice being rolled from the hand of god; represented by the nearby Hollow Veil Nebula. | |
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→ | This small, blue, dual lobed planetary nebula has a neutron star at its centre and a companion M class star which contains three terraformable high metal content worlds, one of which is landable. There is also planet B 9 which has a tenuous sulphur dioxide atmosphere and one bacterium bio signal. From planet B 12 you can view the Hollow Veil Nebula distorted by the gravitational lensing of the central neutron star. From a certain angle the nebula looks like a pair of dice being rolled from the hand of god represented by the nearby Hollow Veil Nebula. The 20th Century physicist, Albert Einstein, famously remarked that "God Doesn't play dice with the universe". Neils Bohr, another physicist of the time, admonished Einstein not to tell God what to do, reminding him that evidence trumps theory. *New lighting has affected the visibility of the nearby Hollow Veil nebula. | |
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