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What Makes IC 342 the Hidden Galaxy So Special? Shocking Facts Revealed!

Summary by freeastroscience.com
Image: Composite infrared image of IC 342 taken with Spitzer Space Telescope. It was created using broadband filters centred at 3.6 µm (blue), 4.5 µm (blue), 5.8 µm (green), 8.0 µm (green), and 24.0 µm (red). The blue is due to the emission of stars. Thus, it is clear that the galaxy has a low stellar density. Emission from dust appears green, and it is the dominant component. The new stars appear as yellow-red dots. They are still embedded in t…
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freeastroscience.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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