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    New Hubble photo shows cotton candy-like nebula in a nearby dwarf galaxy

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    Hubble Space Telescope captured a stunning view of the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing swirling gas and dust in vibrant colors. These "cotton candy clouds" highlight active star-forming regions within the N11 nebula. Studying this nearby dwarf galaxy, just 160,000 light-years away, provides valuable insights into galaxy evolution and stellar life cycles, showcasing the dynamic processes shaping interstellar clouds.
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