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Happy Father's Day!, Star Cluster Outer Space Card

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Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm

Thank you, hello, or I love you, custom greeting cards are thoughtful gifts that are always the perfect way to express yourself.

  • Dimensions: 12.7 cm x 17.78 cm (portrait); 17.78 cm x 12.7 cm (landscape)
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Happy Father's Day!, Star Cluster Outer Space Card

Happy Father's Day!, Star Cluster Outer Space Card

Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series The star cluster Pismis 24 lies in the core of the large emission nebula NGC 6357 that extends one degree on the sky in the direction of the Scorpius constellation. Part of the nebula is ionised by the youngest (bluest) heavy stars in Pismis 24. The intense ultraviolet radiation from the blazing stars heats the gas surrounding the cluster and creates a bubble in NGC 6357. The presence of these surrounding gas clouds makes probing into the region even harder. One of the top candidates for the title of "Milky Way stellar heavyweight champion" was, until now, Pismis 24-1, a bright young star that lies in the core of the small open star cluster Pismis 24 (the bright stars in the Hubble image) about 8,000 light-years away from Earth. Pismis 24-1 was thought to have an incredibly large mass of 200 to 300 solar masses. New NASA/ESA Hubble measurements of the star, have, however, resolved Pismis 24-1 into two separate stars, and, in doing so, have "halved" its mass to around 100 solar masses. Image code: sclustpsms Image credit: NASA/ESA Hubble

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By Lisa B.26 August 2019Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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Fantastically easy to buy, BUT, I did have some trouble with the personalisation at times. I got around this by making the cards mostly generic instead. beautifully presented and top quality materials.
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By Kirsten R.28 September 2020Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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I have not received this so can not comment on the product itself. Delivery estimated 7-11 days, it has now been 6 weeks and still has not arrived. I understand there may still be "Delays due to Covid", however I have still received a lot of post from AUS to NZ that arrived in a timely manner. N/A as have not received
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By Michelle L.20 June 2022Verified Purchase
Folded Greeting Card, Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm, Paper: Signature Matte, Envelopes: White
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Looks exactly like the picture online. Everything is good quality and I will be definitely ordering from them again. Card and print was very good. Very neat and clear aswell!!
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Posted on 3/02/2013, 12:47 PM
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