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A blinding new picture from the Hubble Area Telescope captures a shocking view of a close-by open cluster of stars that’s slowly dissolving into the dwarf galaxy round it.
The photograph reveals a part of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy of the Milky Way that’s simply 200,000 light-years from Earth and the smaller companion of the marginally nearer Large Magellanic Cloud, additionally a neighboring dwarf galaxy. Its proximity lets us observe it in such nice element that the Hubble Space Telescope can see a comparatively tiny gathering of stars with exceptional readability.