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On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 6:43:38 AM UTC-6, Will Peters wrote:
> On 9/15/23 4:01 AM, Martin Brown wrote:
> Seems suspect that the "plasma arc" near M31 oddly has not been noticed
> until recently.
Although that`s odd, what I found stranger about the caption to the picture
was... how do they know it`s as distant as M31, and not instead something
that`s in our own galaxy that just happens to be in front of it from our point
of view?
John Savard
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