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A colossal, burning filament of gas ten times more massive than the Milky Way
Astronomers have discovered a colossal, burning filament of gas connecting four galaxy clusters within the Shapley Supercluster, which contains more than 8,000 galaxies. This giant filament, with a temperature of more than 10 million degrees Celsius, is ten times more massive than the Milky Way and stretches 23 million light-years across.
A giant molecular cloud of gas and dust in the Milky Way
A giant molecular cloud has just been discovered in the Milky Way. This structure, located 23,000 light-years away, weighs the equivalent of 160,000 times our Sun. Giant molecular clouds are the largest structures of gas and dust in galaxies. They are prime sites for star formation.
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(80aH*) : August 6th is the anniversary of the atomic bomb explosion on Hiroshima in 1945.
This date represents the entrance of Humanity into the age of Revelation (Apocalypsis).
Thus, since August 6, 2025, we are in 80 aH, (meanning 80 after Hiroshima).
It is also an “atheist” and universal calendar to replace the existing “monotheist”, religious and non universal calendars.
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