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"content": "This is Arp 271, a pair of spiral galaxies locked in a gravitational dance. In a few billion years the #MilkyWay and the Andromeda galaxy might look like this!\n\nThis is the very last #photo ever taken with the VIMOS instrument at ESO's Very Large #Telescope in #Chile, back in 2018. After I finished the decommissioning procedures that night, I decided to take one last image as a farewell, and this was the result.\n\n➡️ https://www.eso.org/public/images/potw1821a/\n\n#astrodon #astronomy #space #astrophotography\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.online/media_attachments/files/110/905/351/388/467/933/original/37fe86cfa2172941.png",
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