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401 Our Sun may have escaped the Milky Way’s center with thousands of twin stars

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ScienceDaily · 03/13/2026 18:49 EDT

Scientists have uncovered evidence that our Sun may have traveled across the Milky Way as part of a massive migration of Sun-like stars billions of years ago. The journey may have carried the solar system away from the galaxy’s crowded center into a calmer region where life could eventually emerge.

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