Section, Extragalactic astronomy
Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
Milky Way’s 11 most distant stars are located roughly 300,000 light-years away from us. According to a team of astronomers at Harvard University, five of those stars might have been ripped from another galaxy, the Sagittarius dwarf elliptical galaxy.
The Magellanic Clouds are the nearest extragalactic systems and the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Covering several degrees of the sky, the Large Magellanic Cloud is quite large in size, as its name indicates, and easy to find without binoculars for observers
The Magellanic Clouds are the nearest extragalactic systems and the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Covering several degrees of the sky, the Large Magellanic Cloud is quite large in size, as its name indicates, and easy to find without binoculars for observers
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