Annagrazia PuglisiSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Annagrazia Puglisi Galaxies eject gas when they merge, preventing new stars forming – new research By Annagrazia Puglisi last updated 25 January 21 Most stars in the universe today are found in massive galaxies called ellipticals, named for their stretched-out-circle shape. Galaxies Get the Space.com NewsletterBreaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors MORE FROM SPACE...1New recipe for gravity could unite Einstein's general relativity with quantum physics — and probe the dark universe2This month's 'blood moon' eclipse mirrors one Christopher Columbus used to scare indigenous people with in 15043These mysterious objects born in violent clashes between young star systems aren't stars or planets4Scientists discover simpler way to achieve Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' thanks to AI breakthrough — bringing quantum internet closer to reality5Property and sovereignty in space: Countries and companies face potential clashes as they take to the stars
Galaxies eject gas when they merge, preventing new stars forming – new research By Annagrazia Puglisi last updated 25 January 21 Most stars in the universe today are found in massive galaxies called ellipticals, named for their stretched-out-circle shape.