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A dying sun turns the Earth gold with cities sparkling to match the stars that spread out from the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Terry Verts tweeted this wondrous image with the attached comment about the stars: " See those light clusters? (center sky left and right) They are Magellanic clouds, a duo of dwarf galaxies seen from the southern hemisphere".
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A dying sun turns the Earth gold with cities sparkling to match the stars that spread out from the International Space Station. NASA astronaut Terry Verts tweeted this wondrous image with the attached comment about the stars: " See those light clusters? (center sky left and right) They are Magellanic clouds, a duo of dwarf galaxies seen from the southern hemisphere".
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