A fantastic new image of a cluster of galaxies has been recently released by European Southern
Observatory. These galaxies are a part of the Fornax Cluster, which can be spotted in the Southern Hemisphere. It features celestial bodies of all shapes and sizes, with some hiding in the vast canvas of space. Astrologers explained that the larger galaxy NGC1399 is feeding on NGC 1387. The Fornax Cluster isn't a unique phenomenon though. Galaxy clusters are plentiful in our universe, which simply shows how powerful and influential gravity can be over large distances.
It is amazing how many technological advances this world has made. This century has certainly been
very productive one with all the new inventions we have made and all the things we have
discovered. The telescope was invented in 1608, and about 400 years later, we are able to view and
photograph objects light years away. This century has certainly been very productive with all the new
inventions we have made and all the things we have discovered.
Link: http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/14/tech/cannibal-galaxies-photo-irpt/index.html
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