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Weāre feeling the love! From an interstellar rose to hearts as cold as ice ā weāre highlighting some of natureās most romantic examples of pareidolia. Swipe through, and let us know which one won your heart in the comments: ā£
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A star cluster and its associated nebula resemble a rose. The cosmic flower is located 3,300 light-years away in constellation Cepheus and was captured by Spitzer Space Telescope in 2004. Credit: NASA/JPL/Caltech/Harvard-Smithsonian CfAā£
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Pluto sends its love! An image of the dwarf planet from the Long Range Reconnaissance Orbiter, shows an almost perfectly shaped bright, heart-shaped feature centered above Plutoās equator. Credit: NASA/APL/SwRIā£
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A valentine in the sky: swirls of clouds formed over the South Pacific Ocean, and we couldnāt help but notice their heart-like shape in pattern known as von KĆ”rmĆ”n vortices. Credit: NASA/ EOSDIS/LANCE and GIBS/Worldview ā£
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A heart-shaped calving front of a glacier in northwest ...
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