Galaxy NGC 2442, seen here by the Hubble Space Telescope, is nicknamed the Meathook galaxy owing to its extremely asymmetrical and irregular shape.
NASA’s always coming out with something fascinating

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Galaxy NGC 2442, seen here by the Hubble Space Telescope, is nicknamed the Meathook galaxy owing to its extremely asymmetrical and irregular shape.
NASA’s always coming out with something fascinating
Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages
Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages
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Cambridge, MA – More than 12 billion years ago a star exploded, ripping itself apart and blasting its remains outward in twin jets at nearly the speed of light. At its death it glowed so brightly that it outshone its entire galaxy by a million times. This brilliant flash traveled across…
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Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages
Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages
http://earthchangesmedia.com/explosion-illuminates-invisible-galaxy-in-the-dark-ages-2
Cambridge, MA – More than 12 billion years ago a star exploded, ripping itself apart and blasting its remains outward in twin jets at nearly the speed of light. At its death it glowed so brightly that it outshone its entire galaxy by a million times. This brilliant flash traveled across…
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Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages
Explosion Illuminates Invisible Galaxy in the Dark Ages
http://earthchangesmedia.com/explosion-illuminates-invisible-galaxy-in-the-dark-ages-2
Cambridge, MA – More than 12 billion years ago a star exploded, ripping itself apart and blasting its remains outward in twin jets at nearly the speed of light. At its death it glowed so brightly that it outshone its entire galaxy by a million times. This brilliant flash traveled across…
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