Marius Catalin

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The visible structure of the Universe lies in gas and in stellar systems. These congregations of stars come in a wide variety of sizes and in several different shapes. Binary stars, with one star rotating around another, constitute a stellar system, as do galaxies, which range in size from one hundred thousand to a trillion stars. Clusters of galaxies with a thousand times as many stars as that are stellar systems too.
Dark Matter and the Dinosaurs: The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe
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