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Astronomers Were Not Expecting This

Por: The Atlantic Science March 04, 2023

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Newly discovered galaxies are scrambling our story of the universe.ESA / NASA / CSAMarch 4, 2023, 8:30 AM ETHumans have long found meaning in the stars, but only recently have we begun to understand whole clusters of them—galaxies, way out in the depths of space. A few nearby galaxies, such as Andromeda, have always been visible to the naked eye as a dusky smear in the night sky. Other shimmery structures became known to us after the invention... + full article



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