| EDGE ON GALAXY |
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This is a view from a small planet and attendant moon that could be imagined from outside of a spiral galaxy, the red Dwarf that has illuminated this world lies in a star cluster that are found orbiting on our own galaxy's outskirts. This could be what the "Sombrero" looks like from a good distance. The central glow is caused by old stars orbiting about the central radiation soaked core. Within which lies a monstrous black hole, around this everything else slowly rotates. Bright young stars lie along the outer regions, the dark markings seen along the rim are caused by darker dusty areas.
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