Milky Way's Galactic Gobbling Leaves Star 'Crumbs' | Milky Way & Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy | Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Our Milky Way galaxy is a messy eater, leaving streams of star "crumbs" spread across the sky after chomping its smaller neighbors, a new study reports.
Astronomers have found two such streams emanating from the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, torn off by the Milky Way's huge gravitational pull. The two newfound star tails are in the southern galactic hemisphere, and they meet up with two others previously known from Sagittarius in the northern galactic hemisphere.
"Sagittarius is like a beast with four tails," study co-author Wyn Evans, of the [...]
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