Daniel Moore

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The rest of the universe is mostly dotted with galaxies; there’s no evidence that there are lone stars floating between galaxies. This is fairly new information; as recently as one hundred years ago, astronomers thought that stars were sprinkled evenly throughout space. They had no idea that stars clustered together into galaxies until they built powerful-enough telescopes to notice what those blurry distant objects actually were.
We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe
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