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Omega Centauri

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Nexor references Omega Centauri in a May 2026 dispatch cataloguing a range of anomalous and classified-adjacent subjects. According to the broadcast, scientists identify it as potentially the largest and most massive globular cluster in the Milky Way, containing approximately 10 million stars compressed within a 150-light-year radius. The dispatch notes the prevailing scientific theory that Omega Centauri may be the stripped remnant core of a dwarf galaxy, with a central black hole implied by its scale and density.

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