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Matias Schwartz
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25 July, 05:53
What is the coldest place in the universe
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Elaine Serrano
25 July, 06:13
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The Boomerang Nebula located 5,000 light years away from our home planet is measured - 457.87*F or - 272.15*C in temperature. It is believed to be a star system in the constellation Centaurus.
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