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    Researchers are ecstatic at the prospect that they may have finally discovered the region of space from which Ozzy Osbourne came to this planet.

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      It’s called the Voivod.

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        Researchers are ecstatic at the prospect that they may have finally discovered the region of space from which Ozzy Osbourne voivod to this planet?

      • fossilesque@mander.xyzOPM
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        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvXaLZZ6M3M

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    Ok, that’s the skull. Now, do how aliens would reconstruct the Nebula’s face, vs the Nabula’s actual face.

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      For me, the bare skull does imply some derpyness. I think it’s the position of the eyeholes.

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        All I can see is

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        Also the mouth makes it look like it’s going “huh.”

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      Isn’t the bottom image from The Jungle Cruise ride in Disneyland?

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    Reminds me of knowhere

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowhere

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    Here is a better representation of the nebula:

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      If I rotate this picture 180°, it looks pretty much the same as the one in the OP.

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        You have a good eye

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      It’s not fake, just processed differently.

      https://astrobackyard.com/caldwell-49-rosette-nebula/

      The petals of this rose are actually a stellar nursery where new stars are being born. This nebula has also been referred to as the “skull”, as it resembles a human skull in certain orientations.

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      If you turn this upside down and squint a little, you get the skull from the image above!

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      Paw

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        See my comment, it’s real.

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    Not resembles, DEPICTS. The nebula has become self-aware!

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    deleted by creator

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      Could be face blind. Or have a lack of pareidolia.

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      I mostly really dont like the use of “depicts” here. Depicts means is a representation of, which is just wrong and feels a little too close to creationist. “Resembles” would be better.

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      I think they’re using the ancient-aliens narration style.

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      All of these kinds of photos are doctored because the raw data isn’t as interesting.

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    Had to blink a few times but damn that’s metal

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    Nasa used filters before filters were cool

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    Grinch

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    This is, in fact, quite metal

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    I feel like, if Bill Nye ever drops a metal album…

    This should be the album art.

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    That’s a monkey skull!

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      Hmm, looks more like a dog to me

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        Maybe a Pug 😂

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          Looked it up, and that’s some fuckin nightmare fuel.

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          That’s exactly what I saw!

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    Death Eaters In Space

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    I just watched a bunch of baby monkey videos, so it just looks like a baby monkey to me.

    The Baby Monkey Nebula

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