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ScienceCasts - Massive Cloud on Collision Course with the Milky Way - HD
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30 million years from now, a massive cloud of gas will collide with the Milky Way. Astronomers are studying the incoming cloud and learning more about its origin.
Credit: NASA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smith's_Cloud
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