Gamma Ray Ghouls
In the depths of the universe, the cores of two collapsed stars violently merge to release a burst of the deadliest and most powerful form of light, known as gamma rays. These beams of doom are unleashed upon their unfortunate surroundings, shining a million trillion times brighter than the Sun for up to 30 terrifying seconds. No spaceship will shield you from the blinding destruction of the gamma ray ghouls!
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NASA-JPL/Caltech
                                
 
                                 
                         Kepler-186f - Where the grass is always redder on the other sideNASA and Space
Kepler-186f - Where the grass is always redder on the other sideNASA and Space The Grand Tour - A once in a lifetime getawayNASA and Space
The Grand Tour - A once in a lifetime getawayNASA and Space “Cosmic Cliffs” in the Carina NebulaNASA and Space
“Cosmic Cliffs” in the Carina NebulaNASA and Space “Cosmic Cliffs” in the Carina NebulaNASA and Space
“Cosmic Cliffs” in the Carina NebulaNASA and Space Webb's First Deep FieldNASA and Space
Webb's First Deep FieldNASA and Space James Webb Space TelescopeNASA and Space
James Webb Space TelescopeNASA and Space Pillars of CreationNASA and Space
Pillars of CreationNASA and Space The birth of a starNASA and Space
The birth of a starNASA and Space Pillars of Creation (NIRCam and MIRI Composite Image)NASA and Space
Pillars of Creation (NIRCam and MIRI Composite Image)NASA and Space Carina Nebula JetsNASA and Space
Carina Nebula JetsNASA and Space Star forming region NGC 346NASA and Space
Star forming region NGC 346NASA and Space Pandora ClusterNASA and Space
Pandora ClusterNASA and Space WR 124: Prelude to SupernovaNASA and Space
WR 124: Prelude to SupernovaNASA and Space Rho OphiuchiNASA and Space
Rho OphiuchiNASA and Space Forming stars: Herbig-Haro 46/47NASA and Space
Forming stars: Herbig-Haro 46/47NASA and Space Ring NebulaNASA and Space
Ring NebulaNASA and Space Crab NebulaNASA and Space
Crab NebulaNASA and Space Sagittarius C - 500,000 starsNASA and Space
Sagittarius C - 500,000 starsNASA and Space Spiral galaxy NGC 5584NASA and Space
Spiral galaxy NGC 5584NASA and Space Messier 78, a star formation in a cloud interstellar dustNASA and Space
Messier 78, a star formation in a cloud interstellar dustNASA and Space