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#ICYMI: Images of #IIZW96, a merging of two #Galaxies about 500 million light-years away from #Earth, were captured by the #JamesWebbSpaceTelescope. The swirling body of celestial activity is evolving in the #Delphinus #Constellation near the celestial equator.
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And this is how I had imagined astronomy could bring world peace... π
"This new [JWST] image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday, Nov. 30. "
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And this is how I had imagined astronomy could bring world peace... π
"This new [JWST] image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday, Nov. 30. "
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And this is how I had imagined astronomy could bring world peace... π
"This new [JWST] image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday, Nov. 30. "
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And this is how I had imagined astronomy could bring world peace... π
"This new [JWST] image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday, Nov. 30. "
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And this is how I had imagined astronomy could bring world peace... π
"This new [JWST] image of a pair of galaxies, known to astronomers as II ZW 96, was first previewed for Vice President Kamala Harris and French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to NASA Headquarters in Washington Wednesday, Nov. 30. "