Scientists have discovered an impressive galaxy with Hubble Space Telescope that has six more rings than other previously known galaxies and an arrow-like feature straight through its heart.
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A blue dwarf galaxy pitched through the bullseye's galactic neighborhood 50 million years ago, leaving behind nine glittering ...
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A small blue dwarf galaxy passed through the massive Bullseye galaxy. This impact created nine rings of new stars.
The galaxy, officially named LEDA 1313424, lies approximately 567 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces.
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