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NASA's Galaxy of Horrors showcases terrifying destinations in our galaxy and beyond, featuring nightmare worlds, dark energy, black holes, and extreme planets. The immersive experience reveals deadly environments beyond Earth.
Read original articleNASA's Galaxy of Horrors offers a chilling tour of terrifying destinations in our galaxy and beyond. The immersive experience includes free downloadable posters based on real NASA science, showcasing nightmare worlds like Roasted Planet HD 80606 b and the Galactic Graveyard. Dark Energy and Dark Matter are explored, along with monstrous phenomena like the black hole CygnusX-1 and gamma ray bursts. The interactive experience delves into planets like Kepler-70b with temperatures reaching 12,000 degrees F and HD 189733 b where glass rains sideways at 5,400 mph. Pulsar planets and eternal night worlds add to the eerie collection. These haunting discoveries provide a glimpse into the extreme and deadly environments that exist beyond Earth, highlighting the diverse and awe-inspiring aspects of our universe.
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