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Veil Nebula

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The universe is a vast and mysterious place, filled with countless wonders and mysteries waiting to be discovered. One of these wonders is the Veil Nebula, a massive cloud of gas and dust located in the constellation Cygnus. This stunning celestial object has captured the imagination of astronomers and photographers alike, with its intricate and ethereal appearance.

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Weight5 lbs 0 oz
Dimensions24in x 5in x 36in
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