
The scientific name for this beautiful spectrum is called M31. But it is known as the Andromeda Galaxy and majestically categorized for its outer ultraviolet rings providing a spherical backdrop and array of lights and stars in a galaxy actually not too far away, as far as galaxies go. This galaxy is 260,000 light years away, which is miraculous when you think of distance, and complexity of this array with respect to the earth. You canβt help but think and imagine what an amazing explosion must have taken place in order to assemble such an intriguing cluster of gas, plasma, stars and definite collision with neighboring elliptical Galaxy M32.
Weβre talking about an exponential-explosion that took place with ramifications that covered such a vast area, that I canβt even comprehend the shear force of the explosion that initiated this spectrum cluster. This is exactly what excites me about outer space. It appears like a canvas, but the detective in me wants to know why. We are truly just scratching the surface of how they became to be, the beautiful art that we see on display.
You have to wonder just how fast things were moving before-during-and after something of this magnitude took place. We do know that particles were probably moving 7 million kilometers per hour and this taking place around 200 million years ago.
How about that for The Big Bang Theoryπ₯ π₯π₯π₯
-Sheldon/Leonard/Howard/Raj take that! π€£π€£
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