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Scientists discover that Milky Way was struck some 100 million years ago, still rings like a bell
The celestial object that passed through the Milky Way could have been one of the small satellite galaxies that moves around the center of our galaxy or an invisible structure such as a dark matter halo.
By Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois — Published: July 2, 2012
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Scientists discover that Milky Way was struck some 100 million years ago, still rings like a bell

The celestial object that passed through the Milky Way could have been one of the small satellite galaxies that moves around the center of our galaxy or an invisible structure such as a dark matter halo.

By Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois — Published: July 2, 2012

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