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Supernova outside galaxy proves the existence of rogue stars.


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 Supernova outside the galaxy proves the existence of intergalactic stars.


There are stars in the universe that are connected with any star cluster. Those stars are traveling outside galaxies. And then someday they finish their lives like all other stars. There is the possibility that small interplanetary nebulas are forming those stars. The origin of those nebulas might be in the eruption of the stars in open star clusters. Or maybe the large explosion in some galaxies is pushing those stars away from galaxies. 

The fact is that distance to those objects is so huge that they are hard to see. The rogue stars might have planets and they might be otherwise similar. But those stars are not located in galaxies. There is the possibility that there are lots of rogue stars orbiting the galaxies outside the main material disk. And confirming the existence of those cosmic travelers is interesting. 

There is the possibility that stars form also outside galaxies. And the interplanetary nebulas that form stars can travel from another galaxy. The disturbance that the radiation of the galaxy causes will turn gas and dust into the star. 

The measurements are showing that most of the intergalactic stars that are orbiting the Milky Way have an origin in a Milky Way. But there is an interesting vision. That there could be stars that have the origin in other galaxies. Proving that thing is very difficult. That requires the mapping of the elements in the star. And then there must be the galaxy that material has the match with those measurements. 

There are lots of intergalactic stars. And those measurements require complete knowledge of the relationship of the elements in the Milky Way galaxy. The relationship of the elements is different on every side of the Milky Way. That means compiling the Milky Way's composition of the material is not possible the best possible way to uncover the origin of the rogue star. 

When we are saying that a rogue star travels from another galaxy. that travel can happen in the form of the planetary nebula. Then the disturbance of incoming material of the Milky Way turns that material into the star and possible planets. Another thing that can travel from another galaxy is a black hole and neutron star. 


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