Oh God, I'd totally forgotten about this GIF!!You forgot the other video the observatory captured
Blows my mind watching that. I kept thinking, what the hell is this thing anyways? A giant ball of fire floating in the middle of nowhere that some how keeps burning for billions of years. How much gas is in that thing and how does it not just all go up in flames at once in a giant explosion? I mean when it's so hot, how does anything remain not lighting up and remain not lit for billions of years? Boggles the mind.
Just to give an idea of the scale of this stuff.
Just to give an idea of the scale of this stuff.
It's always weird how fake reality looks.
awesome video
This i unbelievably cool looking. But also a bit terrifying.Just to give an idea of the scale of this stuff.
Why does the sun exist anyway?
Why does the sun exist anyway?
Then never play Super Mario Bros 3 OP.
It's always weird how fake reality looks.
Why does the sun exist anyway?
Yo for real no surprise everybody throughout human history worships that thing.
A giant continuous explosion in space that gives us life.
Well you wouldn't be able to see any this with the naked eye for multiple reasons so it's natural that this looks unnatural.
I suppose this stuff is fake to some extent as it's a composite of many different filters but without that processing we'd never be able to discerne anywhere near as much. Also the 'other worldliness' of the processing of the images helps me realise what i'm actually looking at and just how astounding the energies involved in cosmic processes are.
I comprehend very little of the deeper truths and my mathematics is terrible so i'm lost very quickly but i don't care, it still fascinates and enthralls me
Hard to believe stars of this size will keep on going for 8 billion years. The science behind them is mindblowing
darn
if only i could be so grossly incandescent
incredible. Proof that there is, indeed, a hot ball of plasma near the barycentre of our solar system.