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Astronomers discovers 11 runaway galaxies fling out of their home

byCustoms Today Report
27/04/2015
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WASHINGTON:  Astronomers have spotted 11 runaway galaxies that have been flung out of their birthplaces to wander the void of intergalactic space.

An object is a runaway if it’s moving faster than escape velocity, which means it will depart its home never to return.

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An object is a runaway if it’s moving faster than escape velocity, which means it will depart its home never to return.

In the case of a runaway star, that speed is more than 500 km per second. A runaway galaxy has to race even faster, travelling at up to 3,000 km per second.

“These galaxies are facing a lonely future, exiled from the galaxy clusters they used to live in,” said astronomer Igor Chilingarian at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and Moscow State University.

Chilingarian and his co-author, Ivan Zolotukhin of the L’Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planetologie in Toulouse and Moscow State University, initially set out to identify new members of a class of galaxies called compact ellipticals.

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