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Runaway Star Graph Paper Composition Notebook
Nerd Child
Runaway Star Graph Paper Composition Notebook
Nerd Child
Humans aren't the only ones who runaway from home. Did you know stars can runaway from their galaxy?! This image, captured by NASA's Hubble Telescope, shows a heavy runaway star rushing away from a nearby stellar nursery at more than 250,000 miles an hour, a speed at which one could travel to the our moon and back in two hours. This is the most extreme case of a very massive star that has been kicked out of its home by a group of even heftier siblings. The homeless star is on the outskirts of the 30 Doradus Nebula, a raucous stellar breeding ground in the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud. The stellar nusery is seen at the center of this image. The finding bolsters evidence that the most massive stars in the local universe reside in 30 Doradus, making it a unique laboratory for studying heavyweight stars. Also called the Tarantula Nebula, 30 Doradus is roughly 170,000 light-years from Earth. The interior of this notebook is comprised of graph paper with 4 squares per inch, making it the perfect composition book for math class, engineering projects, doodling, or journaling.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 7, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781974316045 |
Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 202 |
Dimensions | 189 × 246 × 11 mm · 371 g |
Language | English |