The interstellar dust and gases in a nebula are very spread out, but gravity can slowly begin to pull together clumps of dust and gas. As these clumps get bigger and bigger, their gravity gets stronger and stronger. Eventually, the clump of dust and gas gets so big that it collapses from its own gravity. The collapse causes the material at the center of the cloud to heat up, and this hot core is the beginning of a star. These stellar nurseries are where stars are born, however, the Butterfly nebula depicted in this watercolour print exists only in my imagination.
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- Printed on high quality Canson Aquarelle Rag thick rich stock with a watercolour paper textured surface.
- Please note there may be slight colour variations between what you receive and what you see in the listing due to the colour differences in monitors and screens.
- A4/A3 prints will be shipped in a protective biodegradable cello sleeve with a backing board, inside a rigid document mailer.
- A2 prints will be rolled in tissue paper, and shipped in a sturdy document tube.
- Prints do not come framed.
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