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One of the most instantly recognizable holographic patterns ... a colorful background, into something that felt special. Back in the days of Base, Jungle, and Fossil, there were no such things ...
The astronomer J.R. Hind of London, first noted it in October 1845 and described it as " … resembling a blood drop on the background of the sky." Below Lepus, we find Columba, a star pattern not ...
The star was emitting a light pattern that looked stranger than any of the others Kepler was watching. The light pattern suggests there is a big mess of matter circling the star, in tight formation.
In fact, the snake is one of the most extensive of all star patterns: the long and mostly ... which appears brighter than it is because it has no competition star (hence it’s sometimes called ...
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