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Astrologers believe they have found remains of entire galaxy absorbed by Milky Way

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Astrologers believe they have found remains of entire galaxy absorbed by Milky Way.

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Astronomers believe they have uncovered traces of an entire galaxy consumed by the Milky Way billions of years ago.A research team has identified 20 peculiar stars within our galaxy's disc that appear to be leftovers from a small dwarf galaxy swallowed during the Milky Way's formative years.The findings, published this month in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, point to a cosmic merger that occurred approximately 10 billion years ago.Scientists have dubbed the hypothetical parent galaxy Loki, drawing inspiration from the Norse trickster deity.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say These ancient stars are classified as very metal-poor, containing virtually none of the heavier elements found in younger stellar populations.Their chemical signatures indicate they formed within the first two to three billion years following the Big Bang.What makes these stellar objects particularly intriguing is their unusual movement through space.Eleven of the stars travel in prograde...

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