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Hubble telescope spots a ‘Greater Pumpkin’ in space for Halloween – Livescience.com
No pumpkin patch necessary to see this one, Linus and Charlie Brown.

As families tuck into their couches to watch Charlie Brown help his friend Linus await the Great Pumpkin this Halloween
, they may be surprised to hear that NASA has already discovered a “greater pumpkin.”
Images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope
show what looks remarkably like a giant jack-o’-lantern in the sky. The “pumpkin” is actually a picture of the early stages of a collision between two galaxies.
The pumpkin’s face consists of two aging red stars, which form the eyes and gives the region…
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