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== General == |
== General == |
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| ⚫ | [[File:Ambrosia Galaxy.jpg|thumb|1x1px]]{{Galaxy_Infobox|title1 = Ambrosia Galaxy|image1 = Ambrosia Galaxy.jpg|caption1 = Ambrosia Galaxy seen from space|class = Sc|diameter = 127.28 kly|stars = 280 Billion|clusters = 2 Million|nebulae = 2.3 Million}}The Ambrosia Galaxy is a unbarred spiral galaxy located 134 million light-years away from the Milky Way Galaxy. Originally named NGC 7083 it was later named Ambrosia in a public poll due to it's strikingly beautiful appearance. It is the home of 280 billion stars, hundreds of billions of planets, and countless life forms. |
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| ⚫ | The Ambrosia Galaxy is a unbarred spiral galaxy located 134 million light-years away from the Milky Way Galaxy. Originally named NGC 7083 it was later named Ambrosia in a public poll due to it's strikingly beautiful appearance. It is the home of 280 billion stars, hundreds of billions of planets, and countless life forms. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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== 11.3 Billion BCE == |
== 11.3 Billion BCE == |
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The Ambrosia Galaxy fully forms. |
The Ambrosia Galaxy fully forms. |
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== Pre-Havenite Era == |
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== 6300 BCE == |
== 6300 BCE == |
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== 10250 CE == |
== 10250 CE == |
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In the year 10250 CE a program was proposed to expand the |
In the year 10250 CE a program was proposed to expand the s reach within the universe even farther, the name of the proposal was the Great Expansion. In this proposal 32 colony ships were to be sent out to relativity close by galaxies, one of those galaxies was the Ambrosia Galaxy. |
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Revision as of 23:22, January 12, 2018
General

Template:Galaxy InfoboxThe Ambrosia Galaxy is a unbarred spiral galaxy located 134 million light-years away from the Milky Way Galaxy. Originally named NGC 7083 it was later named Ambrosia in a public poll due to it's strikingly beautiful appearance. It is the home of 280 billion stars, hundreds of billions of planets, and countless life forms.
History
11.3 Billion BCE
The Ambrosia Galaxy fully forms.
Pre-Havenite Era
6300 BCE
10250 CE
In the year 10250 CE a program was proposed to expand the s reach within the universe even farther, the name of the proposal was the Great Expansion. In this proposal 32 colony ships were to be sent out to relativity close by galaxies, one of those galaxies was the Ambrosia Galaxy.