Stars Blown Outward in Galaxy by Supernova Clusters (IMAGE)
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A simulated galaxy image from the FIRE-2 project, representing a structure spanning more than 200,000 light years, shows the prominent plumes of young blue stars born in gas that was originally rotating and then blown radially outward by supernova explosions.
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Courtesy of Sijie Yu / UCI
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