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Scientists have found the remnant of a strange, dismembered globular cluster at the edge of our Milky Way galaxy, in the Phoenix constellation. Globular clusters are dense balls of about one ...
A newly discovered cluster of galaxies, more than 5 billion light years from Earth, may help astronomers understand a basic, but vexing, question about our universe: How do galaxies spawn their stars?
The celestial bodies are known as NGC 7764A and reside in the Phoenix constellation 425 million light-years away from Earth. ESA/NASA The iconic Hubble Space Telescope recently snapped a photo ...
From its ashes emerged a successor Phoenix, which then proceeded to live its own life before repeating the cycle of regeneration. "The constellation known as Phoenix dates back to the 16th century ...
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