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This Caltech FIRE (Feedback in Realistic Environments) simulation from shows the predicted distribution of stars (left) and dark matter (right) around a galaxy like the Milky Way.
'Dead Galaxy' Could Contain Highest Amount of Dark Matter Ever

NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has detected the first extragalactic gamma-ray pulsar, PSR J0540-6919, near the Tarantula Nebula (top center) star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy that orbits our own Milky Way.
First Ever Incredible Gamma Ray Pulsar Found in Nearby Galaxy

The oldest known stars in the universe are located in the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Oldest Stars in Universe Found in Heart of Milky Way

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A small section of the Milky Way photo showing the M8 nebula
See the Biggest Image of Milky Way at 46 Billion Pixels

In 2014, NASA said Black hole at Milky Way center may be emitting mysterious neutrinos.
Aliens Exist As Discovered Ghost Particles In Antarctica Prove?

A single frame from an animation shows how stellar orbits in the Milky Way can change. It shows two pairs of stars (marked as red and blue) in which each pair started in the same orbit, and then one star in the pair changed orbits. The star marked as red
New Map Reveals How Stars Migrate Inside Milky Way Galaxy

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