Sh2-71, a planetary nebula in Aquila, the Eagle // Alex Woronow
Thank you.
I will keep that in mind.
So... You're the Star Eater, huh?
@obscyra1
What exactly are your intentions with my friend, Sun?
Solar Eclipse here, by the way.
I'm sure he's mentioned me.
Can you?
That would be appreciated.
I am in need of your assistance @insults-by-sun
There seems to be an issue when I try to take a picture. It ends up completely white.
The Bubble Galaxy, NGC 3521 // Mark Hanson
I do not know what any of these taste like. But I trust your judgement.
Hi there!
Do you know anything about cookies?
Do you know what flavor cookie you'd be if you were a cookie ???
- š±š¤š±
Hello.
I have never heard of cookies before. But I am guessing it is some kind of food.
Hmm...
I wonder what I would taste like @insults-by-sun
I'm an animatronic that was once human, friend.
I was made this way by a ... friend of mine, at my request
But I know all about Sun and his friends~
And you
At least everything that's been shared online.
The internet is a scary place ~
How are you settling in?
Intriguing... I did not know such thing was possible.
Do you now? I haven't been here very long to share anything about myself.
Hm... I am still getting used to it. But I have Sun to guide me. I do enjoy looking at the cats.
Did a planet get destroyed by the white dwarf thatās the source at the center of the Helix Nebula?
Using data from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory to study the nebula, scientists determined the mysteriously strong X-ray signal coming where white dwarf WD 2226-210 sits. Young white dwarfs like WD 2226-210 do not typically give off strong X-rays. This X-ray signal could be the debris from a destroyed planet being pulled onto the white dwarf.
The Helix Nebulaāseen in this composite image using data from Chandra, the Hubble Space Telescope, and other observatoriesāis a planetary nebula, the remnant of a star like our sun that has shed its outer layers, leaving a small dim star at its center called a white dwarf.
Credit: NASA/CXC/JPL/ESA/STScI/ESO.
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Very well.
I enjoy my life here as well; what it has become ever since meeting you.
I would not trade it for anything in the Universe.
[Sun² approached Obscyra and urged him to sit down. They were both situated in the garden. It was well past breakfast and the children were playing with the cats.]
Obscyra.. these.. acts aren't simply things others do for reproduction.
They are, for some, a natural progression of .. affection. Of preference for one another.
To experience one another in pleasure and vulnerability. It's trust, love and .. sharing of passion.
For some, I suppose, it's strictly pleasure. Because it does feel physically pleasurable. I'm not of that ilk, and value it as an expression of adoration, but it still exists as such.
Have you never seen biologically incompatible creatures "procreate" before but still seem to feel satisfied without any egg taking root?