The next time you look at the sun, our closest star, imagine this. Imagine a cluster of stars made up of 100,000 to 1, 000, 000 suns. Imagine if you can more than 2,000 of these massive clusters grouped together. That’s ten times the number of star clusters found in the Milky Way. And that’s the Sombrero Galaxy. Traveling at the speed of light (186,000 mile per second), it would only take you 28 million years to reach the Sombrero Galaxy. Once there, it would only take you 50 thousand years, traveling at that speed, to get from one end of the galaxy to the other. Read More Here: Sombrero-Galaxy
A Concise look at Roman Catholicism and the Functional worship of Mary
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Article written by Dr. Edward Dalcour
He is Senior Lecturer and Staff member of the Faculty of Theology at
North-West University (SA). He also serves as...
7 years ago
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