Why an 'unexciting' galaxy could provide clues about the universe's evolution
Briefly

NASA and ESA explore the seemingly unexciting NGC 5238, revealing complexities like distorted star distribution hinting at a past merger with another galaxy.
Hubble's data on NGC 5238, including details of its star clusters and potential recent star formation bursts, provides insights into galaxy assembly processes and early universe evolution.
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