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Chessie
8 April, 02:23
Where are stars more likely to collide?
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Sierra Davies
8 April, 03:01
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Since groups and clusters contain so many galaxies relatively close together, it should not be surprising that galaxies sometimes collide with each other. Although galaxy collisions are common, stars in each galaxy are so far apart that collisions between stars are very rare
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