Runaway star is being 'slingshotted' out of the Milky Way at speeds of almost two million mph - Daily Mail 05-Aug-2021
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Runaway star is being 'slingshotted' out of the Milky Way at speeds of almost two million mph - Daily Mail
The piece of 'star shrapnel', which is about 2,000 light-years away from Earth, is one of a rare breed of fast-moving stars left over from a supernova, researchers from Boston University said.
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