ESA's Gaia Telescope Uncovers 12-Billion-Year-Old Stellar Confluence

Unveiling a cosmic spectacle, the ESA's Gaia space telescope has identified ancient stellar streams, revealing a previously unknown intertwining of stars formed over 12 billion years ago.

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