
Wait what?
Just when you thought we knew a lot about our galaxy they find this. Even in 2015 there were some interesting reports of unusual star clusters in the center of our galaxy that astronomers were not aware of. And this latest find surprised almost everyone. Here is more on what they found:
A huge galaxy orbiting our own Milky Way has seemingly appeared out of nowhere. The newly spotted dwarf galaxy, which has been named Crater 2, sits around 400,000 light-years away, and has already earned the title of the fourth largest known galaxy circling our own
“This is indeed a very rare discovery,” lead researcher Vasily Belokurov from the University of Cambridge in the UK told The Huffington Post. “A galaxy like Crater 2 is a sort of invisible object.”
Let’s find out more about this mysterious galaxy on page 2
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