Step into the void. What lingers there isn’t just stars, dust, and galaxies—it’s nightmares draped in cosmic light.
Apep—the name alone sends shivers, conjuring an ancient serpent deity. Webb peered into this tumultuous star system and revealed two Wolf‑Rayet stars—dying titans—hurling their blazing guts at each other through swirling spirals of carbon dust.
A third giant stands by, carving a ghostly cavity in this deadly dance. Fans whisper it looks like a malevolent spiral horror, with stars bleeding energy into the void.
Imagine two blazing eyes staring back from the abyss—what if the universe is watching? Webb captured the “Cosmic Owl,” twin-ring galaxies colliding some 11 billion light-years away.
Each core blazes like a watchful eye, and between them lies the violent shockwave 'beak'. The structure feels like a cosmic predator, perched silently in the darkness and staring into our souls.
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