Mon. Feb 2nd, 2026
  • Insights into the history of the Milky Way revealed by the Gaia telescope.
  • Two streams of stars that helped form our galaxy more than 12 billion years ago have been discovered by the European Space Agency’s telescope Gaia.
  • Unprecedented insights into the history of our galaxy, the Milky Way, have been gathered by the European Space Agency (ESA).
  • ESA’s space telescope Gaia detected two ancient streams of stars that swirled together and merged into the Milky Way at the beginning of its existence.
  • The researchers were examining data collected by Gaia when they noticed the streams, which they named Shakti and Shiva.
  • In Hindu philosophy, Shakti and Shiva are a divine couple whom Hindus believe united to create the universe.
  • The stars that make up the two streams in space are 12 to 13 billion years old, and each stream has a mass of about 10 million suns.
  • The two streams detected by Gaia are similar but not identical.
  • Shakti’s stars orbit slightly further from the center of the galaxy and in more circular orbits than Shiva.

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