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Intergalactic Women's Classic One-Piece Swimsuit - Spiral Galaxy NGC 3351

Intergalactic Women's Classic One-Piece Swimsuit - Spiral Galaxy NGC 3351

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This intergalactic woman's classic one-piece swimsuit is a stylish way to rock the wonders of the cosmos at the poolside or the beach. Even with the effects of chlorine and saltwater, sublimation printing ensures that design vividness will last over time. The composition is 85% polyester and 15% spandex. The chest is reinforced with an elastic strap.

 

.: 85% Polyester 15% Spandex
.: Light fabric (5.26 oz/yd² (178 g/m²))
.: U-shape front and back neck cutout
.: Elastic strap edges
.: Runs smaller than usual

  XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Width at armpits, in 13.39 14.17 14.96 15.75 16.54 17.32 18.11
Waist width, in 11.81 12.60 13.39 14.17 14.96 15.75 16.54
Hip width, in 14.17 14.96 15.75 16.54 17.32 18.11 18.90
Side length, in 10.24 10.63 11.02 11.42 11.81 12.20 12.60
Length across front, in 21.26 21.65 22.05 22.44 22.83 23.23 23.62

 
About This Image:
Multiwavelength View of NGC 3351 (Hubble, VLT, ALMA)

This image of spiral galaxy NGC 3351 combines observations from several observatories to reveal details about its stars and gas. Radio observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) show dense molecular gas in magenta. The Very Large Telescope’s Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument highlights where young massive stars illuminate their surroundings, set off in red. The Hubble Space Telescope’s images highlight dust lanes in white and newly formed stars in blue. High-resolution infrared images from the Webb Space Telescope will help researchers identify where stars are forming behind dust and study the earliest stages of star formation in this galaxy.

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