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Astronomers have discovered a population of incredibly fast-moving stars bearing down on the Milky W

[SPACE]( [Hypervelocity alien stars could be invading the Milky Way]( Astronomers have discovered a population of incredibly fast-moving stars bearing down on the Milky Way. It is possible that these newly found "hypervelocity" stellar bodies were created in another galaxy, before being hurled out into intergalactic space on a collision course with the Milky Way. [Read more]( [SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR NEW ATLAS READERS]( [Stream, Torrent And Surf The Web Freely and Anonymously]( Dare to claim your internet freedom and anonymity back. No geographical restrictions, no licensing regulations, and no ISP-imposed firewalls can hold you back. Explore the web at its fullest, use social networks, bank, stream Netflix, Hulu, BBC, and anything you like anywhere, safely and without limits. Buy a KeepSolid VPN Unlimited Lifetime subscription and ensure your privacy once and for all. 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