FRANCE: Loneliness is a universal truths in the universe. How universal? The Hubble Space telescope (HST) reveals that even stars can get lonely. And in that loneliness, lonely stars–far away from their parent galaxies–just might die. A lonely death, at that.
The Hubble Space Telescope reveals images of three different stars getting separated from the galaxies in which they belong and end up dying from the isolation that prevents them from sustaining their energies. Talk about pack animals. When stars are removed from their parent galaxies, survival is shaky if not impossible.
The three massive stars were discovered between 2008 and 2010 thanks to the now infamous Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. These three stars went supernova in isolation, in-between galaxies. This is odd because usually stars supernova within galaxies of billions of other stars–never quite this alone.
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