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The Milky Way didn't just grow; it devoured. Astronomers have found evidence of at least where our galaxy collided with and absorbed smaller satellite galaxies.

Modern surveys from NASA's Imagine the Universe suggest the Milky Way's star production is now declining, meaning the galaxy may slowly be "dying" as its gas reservoirs deplete. 2. The Myths Behind the Name Milky Way Galaxy.rar

The "story" of the Milky Way is one of violent collisions, ancient myths, and a slow transition from chaos to the ordered spiral we see today. Our home galaxy began forming roughly , shortly after the Big Bang, starting as small clumps of dark matter and gas that gravity pulled together into a massive, spinning disc. 1. A History Written in Collisions The Milky Way didn't just grow; it devoured

Around 10 billion years ago, a significant merger helped shape the "thick disc" of stars we see today. shortly after the Big Bang