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An astronomer discovers a massive galaxy which has four nuclei. What is a likely explanation for a galaxy having more than one nucleus

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The universe is made of a lot of galaxies. The likely explanation for a galaxy having more than one nucleus is that the galaxy must have swallowed several smaller galaxies that were its neighbors.

  • There are some reason behind the theory that the eating up of a galaxy is by another galaxy. The galaxy is said to have a  powerful past due to the fact  that a lot of smaller galaxies were eaten up.

The universe is known to have a very largest galaxy called the giant elliptical galaxy that is made up of about a trillion stars.

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