Magellanic Clouds

The Large Magellanic cloud is and its neighbor and relative, the Small Magellanic Cloud, are conspicuous objects in the northern hemisphere looking like seperated pieces of the Milky way to the naked eye. Roughly five thousand light years apart and seventy five thousand light years apart. In the Forerunner era, they where so far that they only look liked a cluster of red giants in the bright night sky. But now it is most likely thought that Magellanic Clouds where form from a collision with the Andromada Galaxy. After years of research it was proven that they where a arm the the Milky way Galaxy that was flung of it millions of years ago.