The Hole in the Andromeda Galaxy

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

http://spitzer.caltech.edu/images/2218-sig06-025a-Spitzer-View-of-the-Androme...

On August 25, 2003, NASA launched the Spitzer Space Telescope. Designed to peer into the infrared region of the spectrum, this instrument was designed to pierce the veil of dust and gas blocking visible light and look deeper into galaxies, where young stars are born.

Music: Kevin MacLeod
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While imaging the Andromeda Galaxy, the Spitzer Space Telescope uncoverd a never-before-seen hole, the result of a collision with a nearby dwarf galaxy, in the Andromeda Galaxy.

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  • Andromeda and Milky Way will combine and be called the Marmalade galaxy.

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  • Stop the video at 2:28. What does that look like!!!!!!????

  • 5:16 anybody else see the face???

  • 0:05 that looks like a penis growing in size

  • WE ARE DOOMED

  •  :) Hello in your channel

  • Hahaha 0:08

  • jez id hate to b the poor guy who counted all those stars 3trillion of them wow

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