Helix Nebula Business Card

“The Helix is a planetary nebula, the glowing gaseous envelope expelled by a dying, sun-like star. The Helix resembles a simple doughnut as seen from Earth. But looks can be deceiving. New evidence suggests that the Helix consists of two gaseous disks nearly perpendicular to each other.”(qtd. from HubbleSite.org NewsCenter release STScI-2004-32)Credit: NASA, ESA, C.R. O'Dell (Vanderbilt University), M. Meixner and P. McCullough (STScI)

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Raining Fire over Water Falls iPhone 5 Case

This beautiful vintage painting shows the night sky lit up with balls of fire shooting down. Under the falling stars is a magnificently detailed waterfall. The sky goes from dark to a light orange glow as it touches the horizon. This vintage painting makes a beautiful and thoughtful gift or accessory. To find this design on other items, or to find many other unique and dandy designs please click on the “Store” link just above this description. Dandy Doodads is a gift shop focused on providing only the most professional and polished looking “doodads”. Each and every design is carefully created and placed on each product with only the most care to ensure that no design appears too big, too small or gets cut off in any way. We pride ourselves on having high quality images. Our high standards don’t stop at our products either, our shop is very easy to navigate and find exactly what you are looking for. To visit us simply click on the “Store” link above this description. Feel like a sir with your Dandy Doodad’s purchase today!
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Antennae Galaxies, NGC 4038/4039 Poster

“The Antennae galaxies take their name from the long antenna-like “arms” extending far out from the nuclei of the two galaxies, best seen by ground-based telescopes. These “tidal tails” were formed during the initial encounter of the galaxies some 200 to 300 million years ago. They give us a preview of what may happen when our Milky Way galaxy will collide with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy in several billion years.”(qtd. from HubbleSite.org NewsCenter release STScI-2006-46)Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration
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