Tuesday 15 July 2003

Galaxies without stars.They are found

Galaxies without stars.

They are found in the great intergalactic voids – vast spaces between groupings of normal galaxies. Few objects inhabit these regions, where lonely stars, torn from their parent galaxies, live isolated lives before they fade and die alone.

Sounds just like my teenage years.


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