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The Milky Way may have devoured another galaxy named Loki, and astronomers think they've found its remains
Astronomers believe the Milky Way may have consumed a galaxy named Loki, with evidence of its remains found. Observations from Patagonia, Argentina, highlight one of the Milky Way's arms, supporting this theory.
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