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Space 10.11.2025 12:32 212 views

Impressive Image Captured by the Hubble Telescope

Around 100 million years ago, the lower galaxy broke through the upper one, creating a "bridge" of gas and dust where new stars are currently being formed.

Impressive Image Captured by the Hubble Telescope
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