curious and curiouser
Oct. 26th, 2004 02:31 pmi'm curious.
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what is that globular formation of stars found close to the milky way composed of? is it a newly forming galaxy? or one that's dying and feeding all its matter to the milky way?
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does anyone read my journal?
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what is that globular formation of stars found close to the milky way composed of? is it a newly forming galaxy? or one that's dying and feeding all its matter to the milky way?
I know. i'm a geek. O-O;
another incoherent and random post brought by my insanity.
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Date: 2004-10-27 12:17 am (UTC)It's interesting to know how they categorize it. It's a big step because if they categorize it a particular way, more theories can spring out of it and we'll be able to figure out some more things about the universe and our galaxy in particular!