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Galaxy Gas’s response In light of the controversy, Galaxy Gas has issued a disclaimer on its website, emphasizing that their products are intended solely for culinary use.
We should note, Galaxy Gas strictly prohibits sale of its products for unlawful use, misuse or appeal to children. The company has also paused all sales of its whipped cream chargers at this time.
Here’s how it works. The composite visible light and X-ray image of the galaxy cluster Abell 2390, showing the vast expanse of hot, X-ray emitting intra-cluster gas.
An eight-gram Whip-It! sells for $1; Galaxy Gas’s three-liter tanks — 250 times the size — were $120. An alarmed-sounding article in the Journal of Psychopharmacology followed.
The JWST discovers the Zhúlóng spiral galaxy, as massive as the Milky Way, formed only a billion years after the Big Bang.
The discovery of a 'weird' and unprecedented galaxy in the early Universe could 'help us understand how the cosmic story began', astronomers say. GS-NDG-9422 (9422) was found approximately one ...
A rogue, middle-mass black hole has been spotted disrupting an orbiting star in the halo of a distant galaxy, and it's all ...
A decade of observations by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest and most detailed images of the Andromeda ...
The light associated with the stars in Sculptor is colored white, and gas made up of charged particles is colored red. The largest concentration of both is found in the spiral arms. At the very center ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have teamed up to identify a new possible example of a ...