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Hubble Space Telescope captured stunning pictures of green clouds

byCustoms Today Report
06/04/2015
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BRENT: Hubble Space Telescope is able to capture a stunning photographs of massive size of green clouds of gas located many light years away. The discovery suggests presence as the brightest thing in universe known as quasars.
Astronomers have counties eight strange objects that suggests the presence of quasars, which are the brightest things in the universe and apparently give the eerie green objects their glow, according to a Space.com report.
A quasar beam is almost certainly responsible for the glowing clouds, which would otherwise be invisible in deep space and, through a process known as photoionization, can now be viewed, according to the European Space Agency in a statement.
The statement added that elements such as neon, oxygen, helium, sulphur, and nitrogen all absorb light from the quasar, and the green glow comes from ionized oxygen.

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