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NASA observes rare colossal cosmic event as galaxy clusters prepare for second collision

Summary by nationalworld.com
Astronomers have uncovered a colossal cosmic event unfolding in deep space, as two massive galaxy clusters - which collided around a billion years ago - are now on course to crash into each other again.

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More than 400 years ago, an astronomer first observes the Andromeda nebula in the telescope. Today, we know that it is a galaxy that flies towards the Milky Way with Karacho and could seal our future as a galactic fusion. When Frankish astronomer Simon Marius first directs his telescope on a foggy spot in the constellation Andromeda in 1612, he cannot yet imagine what he actually sees: Marius describes "shimmering rays that become all the bright…

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nationalworld.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Germany (1)

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