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MILKY WAY's VIOLENT BIRTH DECODED

The milky way,home to our sun and billions of other stars,merged with another smaller galaxy in a colossal cosmic collison roughly 10 billion years ago, scientists said based on data from the Gaia space observatory. Galaxies of all types,including the milky way, began to form relatively soon after the big bang explosion that marked the beginning of the universe some 13.8 billion years ago,but were generally smaller than those seen today were forming stars at a rapid rate. subsequent galactic mergers were instrumental in configuration existing now. High-precisio measurements of the position brightness and distance of around a million stars within 6,500 light years of the sun, obtained by the Gaia space telescope, helped pinpoint stars present before the merger and those that formed afterward. certain stars with higher content of elements other than hydrogen or helium arose in the milkyway, they found, and others with lower such content originated in Gaia-Enceladus, owing to its merger was dramatic and helped shape the Milky way, it was not a star destroying calamity. "The distances between stars in a galaxy are so huge a galaxy is basically empty space-that the two galaxies intermix,change their global shape, more star formation may happen in one,and may happen in one, aandmaybe thesmall one stops forming stars.