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NGC 2467

Skull & Crossbones Nebula

A very strange yet distinctive pattern of a Skull face with Crossbones, hence the name Skull & Crossbones Nebula (NGC 2467) is 4200 light years away. It’s another star forming region isolated in the outer edges of our galaxy, yet this isn’t just one nebula, rather 3 different structures quite far from each other but when we look, we see one along the same approximate line of site. Mostly made of Hydrogen elements embedded in a pool of millions of stars, to think we are just one of these makes anyone wonder how we can possibly be alone where in reality we are far from it.

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