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Not Like Anything Seen Before

Not Like Anything Seen Before

My Interplanetary Memories

Interplanetary Travel

 

When I took this photo, I was witnessing how a black hole in the depths of the universe was sucking up the stars around it. Who knows how many billion years they had lived in this huge universe. And I was witnessing their last moments. It was a unique sight for me. However, this meant the end for stars and planets absorbed by the black hole. They no longer had a chance. There was nothing the giant stars could do in the face of this end. I liken black holes to vacuum cleaners whose bag is not full and whose vacuum is quite powerful. The black hole was sucking up everything around it. It was like an obese black hole that could never get enough of it. I found myself shuddering at this unique sight. Being destroyed by an unknown and unseen force scared me. I certainly won't be heading towards a black hole discovered with my spaceship. Maybe I'll pass by a black hole. To do some analysis.

Maybe for an end...

 

Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i

Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu

Location: Outer space (space)

 

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Uploaded on May 29, 2023