Starstruck: half of universe's stars are orphans with no galaxy

Thursday, November 6, 2014 - 14:30 in Astronomy & Space

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - You can call them celestial orphans, stars flung out of their galaxies in colossal collisions that have occurred in space for billions of years. These forsaken stars may be far more common than anyone ever realized.

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