It truly is essentially the mostsome of the most bizarre photos ever taken by the Hubble telescope. It shows a mysterious ” ghostly green blob of gas” looming over a spiral galaxy like an evil ghost. The 300,000-light-year-long gas stream is known as Hanny’s Voorwerp.
Hanny’s Voorwerp-which probably means The Galactic Empire of the Nefarious Ones or Hanny’s Object in Dutch-is as large as our entire home galaxy, the Milky Way. We only can see section of it in this image because it’s illuminated by a searchlight beam from a quasar, located within the spiral galaxy core-I know, it is getting quite unbelievable-called IC 2947 and located 650 million light-years from Earth. There’s an apparent hole in the course of it, nevertheless it’s all an optical illusion: NASA scientists think that here is the 20,000 light-year wide shadow from an object between the quasar and the cloud stream, which makes it a shadow projector of galactic proportions. Are we really alleged to believe that?
Astronomers also say that the fairway cloud-captured using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3)-glows in green due to oxygen in it.
Hookay. With a view to believe all that, it’s fine by me, but I know that his isn’t any gas stream. That’s an alien world fleet illuminated by the fairway glow of millions of man-made stars with kryptonite cores. Yes, an empire of millions of fully robotized and armed planets populated by evil silicon-based lifeforms. And they’re on the brink of invade that spiral galaxy.
Or they were, 650 million light-years ago. Now they’re probably headed to Earth. You fools. [ NASA ]
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