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Dark Energy: The Biggest Mystery in the Universe | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
Scientists hope to broadcast DNA and Earth's location for curious aliens | Beacon of Galaxy message could be sent into heart of Milky Way, where life is deemed most likely to exist :
New discovery anoints Alcyoneus as the largest galaxy of all - Big Think
Astronomers just solved the Universe's missing mass mystery
World's Largest Map of Space Offers Clues on Dark Energy | Scientific American
Milky Way Galaxy - Structure, Dynamics, Stars | Britannica
Ancient stars shed light on Earth's similarities to other planets | UCLA
Earth's wild ride: Our voyage through the Milky Way | New Scientist
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Galaxy - Elliptical, Spiral, Irregular | Britannica
Galaxy | Definition, Formation, Types, Properties, & Facts | Britannica
NASA's Webb Telescope Reveals Links between Galaxies Near and Far | Lab Manager
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Why stars never collide and galaxies always do - Big Think
Creating the universe in a computer | symmetry magazine
Water Detected in Galaxy 12.8 Billion Light Years Away - GreekReporter.com
NASA sent a map to space to help aliens find Earth. Now it needs an update. | National Geographic
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Astronomers Are Finally Mapping the “Dark Side” of the Milky Way | Scientific American
37.2 Trillion: Galaxies or Human Cells? - The New York Times