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Near the Center of the Lagoon Nebula : Stars are battling gas and dust in the Lagoon Nebula but the photographers are winning. Also known as M8, this photogenic nebula is visible even without binoculars towards the constellation of the Archer (Sagittarius). The energetic processes of star formation create not only the colors but the chaos. The glowing gas results from high-energy starlight striking interstellar hydrogen gas and trace amounts of sulfur, and oxygen gases. The dark dust filaments that lace M8 were created in the atmospheres of cool giant stars and in the debris from supernovae explosions. The light from M8 we see today left about 5,000 years ago. Light takes about 50 years to cross this section of M8. via NASA
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Its Homecoming time!!! #fvsu 💙💛 https://www.instagram.com/p/B3vv_dPgUWwOfYDKdlTNxSds4G5UOfiCqEMFbo0/?igshid=kjfduys3gaw9
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Reading Up on PTSD
Text: People with PTSD may tell themselves stories to fall asleep so they have a safe space in their heads that will bring down their hyper vigilance [paraphrase].
Me: Oh.
Me: I have been doing that since I was five. At least.
Me: Fuck.
Me: Shit.
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