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Do You Consent? A Playlist Series Made For Cosmic Couples & Starlight Singles by Fruit Slabs

Whether you are living with the love of your life or being your own valentine, these love playlists will keep you dancing in the refrigerator light.

The beginning of a new chapter can make Valentines day a bit harder for some. What you can always count on is our Chief Executive Officer, Brandon Dorsky, to have a curated playlist to get you in your feelings more than Drake.

Today, we are also happy to share not only a playlist with you but a image from NASA also aptly titled “Cosmic Couple”. Scroll down to the bottom to see this exploding giant.

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From Nasa.com

Here we see the spectacular cosmic pairing of the star Hen 2-427 — more commonly known as WR 124 — and the nebula M1-67 which surrounds it. Both objects, captured here by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope are found in the constellation of Sagittarius and lie 15,000 light-years away.

The star Hen 2-427 shines brightly at the very center of this explosive image and around the hot clumps of surrounding gas that are being ejected into space at over 93,210 miles (150,000 km) per hour.

Hen 2-427 is a Wolf–Rayet star, named after the astronomers Charles Wolf and Georges Rayet. Wolf–Rayet are super-hot stars characterized by a fierce ejection of mass.

The nebula M1-67 is estimated to be no more than 10,000 years old — just a baby in astronomical terms — but what a beautiful and magnificent sight it makes.

We hope your Valentines Day is out of this world and you explore every facet of the universe within you and beyond.