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What is it?

>> No.8442591 [DELETED] 

>>8442589

your moms butthole after i fuck her, you stupid asshole

>> No.8442593

>>8442589
a cloud of material not dense enough to sustain fusion

>> No.8442607

>>8442589
A black hoe.

Not a typo.

>> No.8442611

Gnome logo

>> No.8442618

>>8442589
Dark matter

>> No.8442620

>>8442589
False vaccum

>> No.8442621

Primordial African American hole

>> No.8442624

A spot on a picture which suggests a difference in star density from surrounding areas.

>> No.8442625

>>8442589
Billions upon billions of weather balloons.

>> No.8442626

>>8442589
>In order for the cloud to become a star, gravity must gain the upper hand long enough to cause the collapse of the cloud and reach a temperature and density where fusion can be sustained. When this happens, the much smaller size of the star's envelope signals a new balance between greatly increased gravity and radiation pressure.[7]

>The cloud's mass is about twice that of the Sun, and it measures about half a light-year across.[2] Barnard 68's well-defined edges and other features show that it is on the verge of gravitational collapse followed by becoming a star within the next 200,000 years or so.[8]

>> No.8442629
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8442629

>>8442589
filename hah
that there is a .jpg file
i'm seeing pixels here

>> No.8442636

>>8442629
But the filename is wrong actually.
It's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard_68
Not boötes void

>> No.8442639

>>8442589
If you were flung from one end to the other at earth's escape velocity, it would take 8,999,933,859,000 years to cross it if expansion ceased. In the time it would take to complete 2% of your journey, the Universe's expansion would have caused all galaxies beyond the former Milky Way's Local Group to disappear beyond the cosmic light horizon, removing them from the observable universe. Recalculating to include the current expansion of the universe, every proton in the known universe would decay before you reached the other side.

So before you hate your life, think about this: somewhere near this super-void exists a civilization that, as punishment, flings you 10 m/s into it, where you're atoms are doomed to decay in isolation until reality collapses into nothingness.

>> No.8442969
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8442969

>>8442589
It's a benis :DDD
(Someone make a better edit)

Also bump for you, OP.

>> No.8443090

>>8442620
False cum, ftfy

>> No.8443762

A space picture with a big chunk in the middle photoshopped out.

>> No.8443774
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8443774

>>8442969
O FUGG DELET THIS

>> No.8443778

looks like a particularly dark nebula
why is this not in /sqt/

>> No.8443822

>>8442624
Underrated

>> No.8443891

>>8442621
Underated