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Hubble Panoramic Captures ‘Introvert’ Galaxy’s Nearly 25 Million Stars
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2019-11-04
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NASA says the Milky Way’s “introverted” neighbor, the Triangulum galaxy (M33), doesn't interact with other galaxies much. Instead, it's busy producing stars at a rate 10 times more intense than the Andromeda galaxy.
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