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current | 08:40, 28 October 2019 | 3,814 × 1,909 (10.07 MB) | Fabian RRRR | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description='''Lonely Hearts Club Galaxies may seem lonely, floating alone in the vast, inky blackness of the sparsely populated cosmos — but looks can be deceiving. The subject of this Picture of the Week, NGC 1706, is a good example of this. NGC 1706 is a spiral galaxy, about 230 million light-years away, in the constellation of Dorado (The Swordfish). NGC 1706 is known to belong to something known as a galaxy group, which is just as the name suggest... |
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current | 08:40, 28 October 2019 | 3,814 × 1,909 (10.07 MB) | Fabian RRRR | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description='''Lonely Hearts Club Galaxies may seem lonely, floating alone in the vast, inky blackness of the sparsely populated cosmos — but looks can be deceiving. The subject of this Picture of the Week, NGC 1706, is a good example of this. NGC 1706 is a spiral galaxy, about 230 million light-years away, in the constellation of Dorado (The Swordfish). NGC 1706 is known to belong to something known as a galaxy group, which is just as the name suggest... |
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