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Galaxy clusters are the largest known structures in the Universe that are bound together by gravity. These unbelievably massive and vast clusters consist of hundreds to thousands of galaxies. A typical galaxy cluster contains a mix of galaxies, hot gas, and dark matter. But the

Galaxy clusters are the largest known structures in the Universe that are bound together by gravity.

These unbelievably massive and vast clusters consist of hundreds to thousands of galaxies.

A typical galaxy cluster contains a mix of galaxies, hot gas, and dark matter. But the
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A contact binary is a dual star system in which both stars are so close together that they’re touching or share an outer atmosphere. Most contact binary star systems are stable, but some are not. When these spectacular stellar pairs merge, they can potentially explode in a few

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Gonggong is a probable dwarf planet candidate discovered in 2007. It’s located in the Kuiper Belt roughly 100 AU (9.4 billion miles) from the Sun at its furthest point, and takes 550 years to complete one orbit. This intriguing dwarf planet is one of the reddest trans-Neptunian

Gonggong is a probable dwarf planet candidate discovered in 2007. It’s located in the Kuiper Belt roughly 100 AU (9.4 billion miles) from the Sun at its furthest point, and takes 550 years to complete one orbit.

This intriguing dwarf planet is one of the reddest trans-Neptunian
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Dark Matter is a mysterious material composed of particles that don’t absorb, reflect, or emit light. We assume it exists due to its gravitational effect. DM makes up about 27% of the Universe and is thought to help hold everything together, sort of like a cosmic glue. Strange.

Dark Matter is a mysterious material composed of particles that don’t absorb, reflect, or emit light. We assume it exists due to its gravitational effect.

DM makes up about 27% of the Universe and is thought to help hold everything together, sort of like a cosmic glue.

Strange.
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Titan is an extraordinary moon. As Saturn’s largest moon, Titan is anything but ordinary. It has a thick atmosphere similar to that of Earth, including wind and rain. It also possesses a rich, varied topography of rivers and lakes of liquid methane, mountains, flat plains and

Titan is an extraordinary moon.

As Saturn’s largest moon, Titan is anything but ordinary. It has a thick atmosphere similar to that of Earth, including wind and rain. It also possesses a rich, varied topography of rivers and lakes of liquid methane, mountains, flat plains and
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FarLife Fun Fact: Eagles are known for their exceptional eyesight, which is estimated to be 4 to 8 times sharper than that of humans. 📸 Credit: Bonnie Block/Audubon Photography Awards

FarLife Fun Fact:

Eagles are known for their exceptional eyesight, which is estimated to be 4 to 8 times sharper than that of humans.

📸 Credit: Bonnie Block/Audubon Photography Awards
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The Dark Side of Saturn: This captivating image is courtesy of Cassini; captured in extraordinary detail a mere two days before it plunged into Saturn’s depths. Nighttime on Saturn has a distinct allure. 📸 Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI

The Dark Side of Saturn:

This captivating image is courtesy of Cassini; captured in extraordinary detail a mere two days before it plunged into Saturn’s depths.

Nighttime on Saturn has a distinct allure.

📸 Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI
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Andromeda is our galactic neighbor. It was long thought to be a close twin of the Milky Way, but infrared light tells us a different story. While it’s a spiral galaxy much like ours, Andromeda’s dust falls in a huge ring-like structure, as seen in this comparison between

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Kepler 1649 c is one of the most Earth-like exoplanets discovered so far. Located roughly 300 light-years away, this intriguing world is only 1.2 times more massive than Earth, as well as being nearly identical in diameter. It orbits within the habitable zone of a relatively

Kepler 1649 c is one of the most Earth-like exoplanets discovered so far.

Located roughly 300 light-years away, this intriguing world is only 1.2 times more massive than Earth, as well as being nearly identical in diameter. It orbits within the habitable zone of a relatively
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Phoenix A is the largest black hole ever discovered. This ultra-massive black hole is located in the Phoenix Cluster about 5.8 billion light-years from Earth. At roughly 100 billion solar masses, Phoenix A is more massive than entire galaxies. That’s unimaginably monstrous for

Phoenix A is the largest black hole ever discovered.

This ultra-massive black hole is located in the Phoenix Cluster about 5.8 billion light-years from Earth.

At roughly 100 billion solar masses, Phoenix A is more massive than entire galaxies. That’s unimaginably monstrous for
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The Dolphin Nebula is a bubble-shaped nebula located in the constellation Canus Major around 5,000 light-years from Earth. This alluring nebula takes the shape of a dolphin’s head, and was thought to have formed roughly 70,000 years ago. It surrounds a bright Wolf-Rayet star

The Dolphin Nebula is a bubble-shaped nebula located in the constellation Canus Major around 5,000 light-years from Earth.

This alluring nebula takes the shape of a dolphin’s head, and was thought to have formed roughly 70,000 years ago. It surrounds a bright Wolf-Rayet star
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