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Channel: Seeker
Categories: Astronomy   |   Science  
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The Milky Way doesn't just have one twin, it has multiple, and each one of them can tell us more about how our galaxy has lived and how it might be destroyed.

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We Just Discovered The Milky Way Isn't Actually a Flat Disc After All
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