ALWAY IN THE SPACE


                                                           ALWAY IN THE SPACE
Our Universe consists of stars, planets, moons, galaxies and other heavenly bodies scattered throughout  the space. Universe has no edge. It is infinite and it is very difficult to measure the

Distance between space. It takes thousand of years to travel between the two heavenly bodies. The scientists measure the distance between the heavenly bodies in light years. A light year is the distance travelling by light in one year 9.5km
 NEBULAE

Nebulae are clouds of dust and gas. They are made from the remnants left behind after the explosion of supernovae.
 CRAB NEBULAE

Crab nebulae are debris of a huge star that exploded in 1054. Some nebulae look red as they are being constantly warmed by the radiations warmed by the radiations emitted by the nearby stars.


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