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Oblato

Scope: Borealis Universe
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Oblate seen from Lorio Telescope. Age: Approximately 7 billion years old. Size: 326.16 Kly. Color: Purple and blue. Type: SBb

Description

Oblato is a distant galaxy far from the Milky Way. Much like its cousin Sargonia, it is exceptionally large—bigger even than the Milky Way. Estimated to be around 7 billion years old, it was discovered on July 11th, 2576, when scientists observed a distinct pink spot in space.

At the galaxy's center lies a supermassive black hole, three times the mass of the Milky Way's central black hole. Scientists also believe there is a strange, stormy planet located at the edge of Oblato.

Formation of Oblato

Oblato is thought to have formed through the collision of two supermassive black holes, which merged to create an even larger black hole. This massive black hole then moved through a cloud of dust and hydrogen, drawing in surrounding matter until the galaxy took on an irregular shape. Over time, it stabilized, gradually shifting colors—from blue to grey, then from grey to yellow, and finally from yellow to purple—becoming more stable and larger in the process.

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Sites of Oblato
Oblato 6.5 billion years ago.
Oblato 5.6 billion years ago.
Oblato 4.2 billion years ago.
Oblato 3.1 billion years ago.
Oblato 2.3 billion years ago
Oblato Now.
One of the Oblatonian Satellte. Ilonor I
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