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Crescent Nebula
Scientists managed to spot a cluster of galaxies 11.1 billion light-years away. That’s almost an inconceivable distance when you consider that one light-year is roughly 6 trillion miles. The discovery is important because it reveals new information about the actual time when galaxy clusters started forming.
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New view of the Pillars of Creation - infrared
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Spiral galaxy NGC 4911 in the Coma Cluster
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Just Another Milky Way Shot Taken From Death Valley, CA
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The Soul Nebula.
Rho Ophiuchi
Galaxy Ngc474
“Rho Ophiuchi Cloud Complex Area Of The Milky Way” by Martin Campbell on Flickr.
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