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by Bruce Feagle
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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The Horsehead Nebula and its companion, the Flame Nebula, sit near the star Alnitak, the easternmost star in the Belt of Orion. Today, we know that... more
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The Horsehead Nebula and its companion, the Flame Nebula, sit near the star Alnitak, the easternmost star in the Belt of Orion. Today, we know that the Horsehead is a dark, light-gobbling nebula made of cold gas and dust. The nebulosity behind the Horsehead is said to be energized by the bright star Sigma Orionis, the bright blueish star you see in the center of my image. Although it appears as one bright star, it is actually a system of five stars.
On a starry, starry night, back in 1973, a young Bruce Feagle stepped onto his family farm in High Springs, Florida in Alachua County, and saw the Milky Way for the very first time. It blew his 9-year-old mind and started a lifelong study of astronomy and of course, fast-moving vehicles. He’s obsessed with speed. At the time, he wasn’t sure where this newly found passion would lead him, but he never forgot about that day when he looked into the night sky and saw the beginning and end of everything and how we are all connected to stardust. It was not until 1985, when Bruce was 21 years old that he looked through his first telescope while living with his bandmates in the California desert. He was sporting a badass mullet at the time,...
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