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A new image shows a galaxy robbed of its gas and stars in a new image from the European Southern Observatory .
NGC 3312 lies within a large cluster known as Hydra I , located 160 million light-years from Earth .
The galaxy appears to be "spilling its contents into the cosmos around it," ESO officials said.
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