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Old August 26th 18, 01:56 AM posted to alt.astronomy,sci.astro,sci.physics,alt.atheism
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Default Spiral Galaxy Moving Fast

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Here we see spiral galaxy ESO 137-001 hurtling through a
galaxy cluster called Abell 3627, which is about 220 million
light years away from us. As the spiral galaxy speeds along
at nearly 7 million kilometers per hour, some of its gas and
dust is being stripped away, as we can see here.





 




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