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Large-scale structure of the cosmos / Local Group / Spiral galaxies / Galaxy / Milky Way / Star / Galaxy formation and evolution / Starburst galaxy / Astronomy / Extragalactic astronomy / Physics
Date: 2014-11-15 07:26:59
Large-scale structure of the cosmos
Local Group
Spiral galaxies
Galaxy
Milky Way
Star
Galaxy formation and evolution
Starburst galaxy
Astronomy
Extragalactic astronomy
Physics

Baby Stars Caught In A Galactic Spider Web In the very beginning of the Universe, after the Big Bang, gravity began pulling together tiny particles to make stars. Millions and billions of stars were bound by gravity int

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