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Milky Way’s Fastest-Moving Stars Are Visitors From Another Galaxy
Geo Beats
2017-07-05
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University of Cambridge reports that astronomers at the institution, “have shown that the fastest-moving stars in our galaxy…are in fact runaways from a much smaller galaxy in orbit around our own.”
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