Melissa Munoz

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27 | Miami | 🌱&🐢 mom Mental health student + advocate ✨ πŸπŸƒ in yourself | ζ˜Ÿε±‘

Location Hialeah, Florida
Member Since APRIL 19, 2019
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Olympus Mons on Mars, the largest volcano in the solar system : almost 3 times higher than the Everest. Bet in what year a human will first reach the top of Olympus Mons ? Picture by NASA [917x1146] Melissa | ♀ | 27 revolutions around our Sun | Miami Astrophile extraordinaire |Β Another homosapien on spaceship Earth | 3DSΒ FC: 3411-1818-0255

Sharpless 308: Star Bubble

it lies some 5,200 light-years away toward the constellation of the Big Dog (Canis Major) and covers slightly more of the sky than a Full Moon. The massive star that created the bubble, a Wolf-Rayet star, is the bright one near the center of the nebula. Wolf-Rayet stars have over 20 times the mass of the Sun and are thought to be in a brief, pre-supernova phase of massive star evolution. Fast winds from this Wolf-Rayet star create the bubble-shaped nebula as they sweep up slower moving material from an earlier phase of evolution.

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29 revolutions around our Sun | Miami Astrophile extraordinaire Another homosapien on spaceship Earth Olympus Mons on Mars, the largest volcano in the solar system : almost 3 times higher than the Everest. Bet in what year a human will first reach the top of Olympus Mons ? Picture by NASA [917x1146]

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Cataloged as Sharpless 2-308 it lies some 5,200 light-years away toward the constellation of the Big Dog (Canis Major) and covers slightly more of the sky than a Full Moon. The massive star that created the bubble, a Wolf-Rayet star, is the bright one near the center of the nebula. Wolf-Rayet stars have over 20 times the mass of the Sun and are thought to be in a brief, pre-supernova phase of massive star evolution. Fast winds from this Wolf-Rayet star create the bubble-shaped nebula as they sweep up slower moving material from an earlier phase of evolution.

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