superheroesincolor:Sacred Six #4  (2020)  //  Dynamite…





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Sacred Six #4  (2020)  //  Dynamite Entertainment

“When an ages-old vampire conflict engulfs the rural Georgia towns of Ashethorn and Sacred, Dynamite’s devilish anti-hero Vampirella will enlist a team of fellow vampire vixens to investigate and intervene in a new spin-off series titled sacredsix, as announced at ComicsPRO.

Writer Christopher Priest, main series artist Gabriel Ibarra, and artist Jae Lee will assemble a team of six characters from around Vampirella’s mythos (with occasional appearances from Vampi herself), comprised of a newly revamped version of Pantha who is now a panther who can become a woman rather than vice versa; a new version of Draculina now named Victory; Nyx; Chastity of Chaos! Comics fame; Lilith of Drakulon; and a mysterious, unnamed sixth member.” - X

Story: Christopher Preist, art: Gabriel Ibarra, Jae Lee 

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zespaceblog: NGC 5189 – Spiral Planetary NebulaPlanetary nebula…



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NGC 5189 - Spiral Planetary Nebula

Planetary nebula are formed when lower mass stars such as our own Sun collapse from Red Giants into white dwarfs. The gas that once made up the atmosphere and shell of the star is ejected outwards to form often a beautiful orb around the central white dwarf, that is, unless the system is a binary system.

Binary systems mean other stars interrupt how the gas is blown off, twisting and contorting the orb into often cone shaped nodes that fly off in opposite directions.

NGC 5189 may not look like it is doing this, however it is. There are two distinct outflows, one to the North East and another to the South West of this image, heading in complete opposite directions to each other. 

The name of the nebula comes from the fact it appears from Earth to have an S shape, similar to how a barred spiral galaxy looks.

However it’s MUCH closer to home at just 1,780 light years, rather than millions of light years.