As discussed previously, some galaxies are passive. In other words, boring. Most of the Milky Way’s satellite galaxies are just agglomerations of stars that aren’t doing much. All of the action happened billions of years ago, when those stars formed. At that time, turbulent clouds of gas were collapsing and expanding, and some of those clouds kept collapsing until they became individual stars. All of that gas is gone today,…
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