ESO
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VISTA Telescope Finds Remains of Milky Way's Ancient Heart
For the first time, remains of Milky Way's ancient heart were discovered. The European Space Observatory (ESO) and its VISTA telescope discovered remains of an ancient star type called RR Lyrae.
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