This quote (or at least a version of it) dates back to the 1940s when the first nuclear weapons were being developed. Although Albert Einstein didn’t actually develop the atomic bomb, his work did make such a device possible👨🚀
Swipe ➡️ The Rosette Nebula, located 5,200 light years away, is an expansive emission nebula associated with the young open star cluster NGC 2244.
Named after its rosette-like appearance, the nebula is also known as the Skull Nebula due to its resemblance to a human skull, although it should not be confused with the planetary nebula NGC 246, also called the Skull Nebula, in the constellation Cetus.
The stars in the Satellite Cluster emit radiation that ionizes surrounding nebulous clouds, causing them to glow. The nebula exhibits a red hue due to the ultraviolet radiation from these stars, which strips electrons from hydrogen atoms in the nebula.
As an active stellar nursery, the Rosette Nebula hosts various celestial objects, including Herbig-Haro objects, Herbig Ae/Be stars, Bok globules, T Tauri stars, and newly formed star clusters. The dark filaments, referred to as "elephant trunks," are shaped by stellar winds, radiation, and electromagnetic forces.
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Albert Einsteins view on World War 3🤯✨
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This quote (or at least a version of it) dates back to the 1940s when the first nuclear weapons were being developed. Although Albert Einstein didn’t actually develop the atomic bomb, his work did make such a device possible👨🚀
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Swipe ➡️ The Rosette Nebula, located 5,200 light years away, is an expansive emission nebula associated with the young open star cluster NGC 2244.
Named after its rosette-like appearance, the nebula is also known as the Skull Nebula due to its resemblance to a human skull, although it should not be confused with the planetary nebula NGC 246, also called the Skull Nebula, in the constellation Cetus.
The stars in the Satellite Cluster emit radiation that ionizes surrounding nebulous clouds, causing them to glow. The nebula exhibits a red hue due to the ultraviolet radiation from these stars, which strips electrons from hydrogen atoms in the nebula.
As an active stellar nursery, the Rosette Nebula hosts various celestial objects, including Herbig-Haro objects, Herbig Ae/Be stars, Bok globules, T Tauri stars, and newly formed star clusters. The dark filaments, referred to as "elephant trunks," are shaped by stellar winds, radiation, and electromagnetic forces.
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