The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE Discovery, What You Didn't Think Possible

The Milky Way has a new incredible discovery, here's what no one thought was possible, and what totally surprised scientists now.

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Milky way is today again in the center of attention after a truly impressive discovery that shows us that many of the secrets of our galaxy have not been discovered until now. More precisely, the researchers who analyze very carefully what is happening in the Milky Way discovered the fact that it destroys the ability of other galaxies to form stars, if they get too close to it in their existence.

Milky way it grabs with its gravitational force the smaller galaxies that get too close to it, and then absorbs all the gas used to give birth to the stars that reside inside them. The Milky Way goes through a slightly different process here compared to the one through which it absorbs other galaxies altogether, and takes over their stars, here taking over only the gas that is used by them to give birth to the stars that are part of their composition.

The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE Discovery, What You Didn't Think Possible

Milky way it goes through this process for billions of years, having 60 galaxies orbiting it, and in the case of all of them exactly the same thing happened, with their ability to produce stars completely destroyed by our galaxy. The Milky Way is so large that any kind of smaller galaxy that passes near it is either destroyed or left without the ability to create stars, and the gas taken from them is used to give birth to the stars inside it.

"We found that there is a very nice coincidence between the moment of the first fall of the satellite [toward the Milky Way] and the peak in the history of star formation. It's a beautiful demonstration of what we could never do before the Gaia telescope, and suddenly we can do these magical things."

Milky way it has destroyed many galaxies over time, especially through this process that scientists are only now beginning to truly understand, and many interesting conclusions can be drawn from here. The Milky Way is not one of the largest galaxies in the universe, but it is one of the most important, and this is because of the way it affects the galaxies that revolve around it or over time, and thus it also grows in size.

Milky way it will undoubtedly continue this complex process by which it destroys the galaxies that are near it, so it remains to be seen what exactly the scientists who monitor it carefully will observe.