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Default Milky Way's fastest stars could be runaways from another galaxy

The fastest-moving stars in our galaxy, known as hypervelocity stars, may have a more interesting backstory than scientists first thought, according to new research from Cambridge University. Astronomers initially believed these super-rare stars --...
https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/05/...nother-galaxy/
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