Spaced Out Fireworks for Independence Day, USA
By Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
Goodfellow, Texas
July 3, 2016 1:12pm CST
Through NASA's Hubble Telescope, way out there above the smog and the clutter of Mother Earth, a relatively new galaxy, Kiso 5639, is shooting out sparkles and hot, new stars - like some sort of giant fireworks display.
I suppose it is ordinary to act like that when birthing great numbers of big baby stars all at once.
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Image source: NASA, USA
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@AutumnSnow (4583)
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3 Jul 16
The universe's fireworks shows. That would be so awesome to see.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
3 Jul 16
@AutumnSnow - NASA doesn't let us peer through the Hubble telescope, but we can look at all the pix on the Internet, can't we? 
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