Please look at Hoags object first!
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Hoags Object...I’m looking that up.
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@SharnaVanhyatt Might aswell follow this account, a huge new telescope being launched in October it’s like 2.4 times bigger than Hubble or something around that! -
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. It’ll give scientists via its spectrography, the ability 2analyse the atmospheres of exoplanets+look 4signs of life as we know it +2 look back in time to I think it was ~500m years after the Big Bang just when galaxies were starting 2form.

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Okay, maybe it's our fault, our nebula is doing some bad things over there... but you can contest it in our Astropolitical MMO, Nebulae! You won't find the problem in Centaurus A but you can find it in Nebulae it's a great thing too, no? Subscribe :https://nebulae.world/game/
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Thats a pretty cool picture
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Thanks Webby
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Why is it referred to as a galaxy collision and not a galaxy merger? Secondly if the milky way merged with another how long ago was that? Could that be around the time of the sun's birth and the massive meteor effects we had around 3.8 to 4.5 billion years ago?
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Superseding growing in its universal womb
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