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The Epic Journey of Carbon: How Atoms in Your Body Traveled Across Galaxies | #cosmicjourney #intergalactictravel #hubbletelescope #circumgalacticmedium #spacediscovery #galacticevolution #carbonatoms #stellarorigins #universeexploration

The Epic Journey of Carbon: How Atoms in Your Body Traveled Across Galaxies

The Epic Journey of Carbon: How Atoms in Your Body Traveled Across Galaxies

Recent discoveries with the Hubble Space Telescope reveal that the carbon in our bodies traveled across galaxies through the circumgalactic medium (CGM) โ€” a cosmic conveyor belt transporting elements between galaxies. This journey sheds light on galactic evolution and our deep connection

๐ŸŽƒ Ever feel like youโ€™re being watched? ๐Ÿ‘€

In the spirit of Halloween, this striking image unveils a cosmic pair of "eyes" peering through the universe. The haunting sight combines data from both the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope, showcasing the cores of two galaxies locked in a celestial dance.

On the left, the smaller spiral galaxy, IC 2163, is stealthily moving behind its larger partner, NGC 2207. These galaxies may continue this gravitational tango for millions of years, passing close enough to alter their shapes and create an even brighter, cyclops-like eye at their core.

What makes this image truly eerie is its blend of mid-infrared light from Webb and ultraviolet and visible light from Hubble, creating a palette perfect for Halloween. These galaxies are also star-making machinesโ€”forming the equivalent of two dozen new stars the size of our Sun each year. By comparison, our Milky Way only produces two or three Sun-sized stars per year!

๐Ÿ”ญ A chilling reminder that the universe is full of wonders waiting to be uncovered.

Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI

#galacticdance #spaceexploration #cosmicwonder #jameswebbtelescope #hubbletelescope #astronomy #webb #universe

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