Weekend Feature: “Coming of Age in the Young Universe” —Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (VIDEO)
This gorgeous island universe  just begs the  question: “are we alone?” With an estimated 200 billion galaxies in the  known Universe, we think not. Well, perhaps in the Milky Way. NGC 7331,  50 million light-years distant in the northern constellation Pegasus, is  often touted as a twin spiral analog to our Milky Way. 
Arthur C Clarke once wrote that a trillion years from now an advnaced  civilization will look back at us with envy and say “They knew the  Universe when it was young.”
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Weekend Feature: “Coming of Age in the Young Universe” —Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (VIDEO)

This gorgeous island universe  just begs the question: “are we alone?” With an estimated 200 billion galaxies in the known Universe, we think not. Well, perhaps in the Milky Way. NGC 7331, 50 million light-years distant in the northern constellation Pegasus, is often touted as a twin spiral analog to our Milky Way. 

Arthur C Clarke once wrote that a trillion years from now an advnaced civilization will look back at us with envy and say “They knew the Universe when it was young.”

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Image credit: Vicent Peris (OAUV/CAHA/PTeam)