P. Michaud, S. Fisher and R. Carrasco from Gemini and T. Rector
Univ. of Alaska at Anchorage / Gemini Observatory
Nah... just kidding Barbapapa fans... Nothing nasty or sticky to get upset about... It's just stars and space gunk.
To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the telescope - one of the most important inventions in human history - here's a superb, yet strangely creepy picture of something that appears to be an enormous amoeba snogging session, but which is in fact a supernova remnant in the form of a vast cloud complex named DEM L316, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
There's more from the Gemini Observatory here...
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And yet this image bears an unmistakable resemblance to the descriptions of the Savoy hotel bedsheets in the case R v Oscar Wilde (1895). How time flies.
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