Gaia telescope discovers two ancient streams of stars Shiva & Shakti
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ESA’s Gaia space telescope has unveiled a captivating chapter in the Milky Way’s ancient history, revealing two celestial streams of stars that date back over 12 billion years. Named Shakti and Shiva, these streams intertwine in a cosmic dance, predating even the oldest segments of our galaxy’s spiral arms and discs. These ancient stellar streams played a pivotal role in shaping the nascent Milky Way, offering profound insights into its early evolution. The discovery, depicted in a striking image showcasing the distribution of Shakti and Shiva stars throughout the galaxy, marks a significant milestone in our understanding of the Milky Way’s origins and underscores the remarkable capabilities of the Gaia telescope in unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos.
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