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Bag’s Take-Away:
The pic works (big time) because it’s also an eyeball. A sort of angry one. Looking right at, yeah, your eyeball.
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This Spitzer Space Telescope image from NASA shows infrared radiation from the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293), which is 700 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius.Source: UPI/NASA/Newscom
Bag’s Take-Away: The pic works (big time) because it’s also an eyeball. A sort...angry...
One of my favorite nebulae — the “Eye of God.”