Youngstown -
It seems our Milky Way galaxy doesn't want nearly 700 stars. A lot has to happen in order for a star to leave a galaxy, such as a meeting with a black hole. Scientists have discovered these rogue stars in intergalactic space.
Scientists of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have created what they've metaphorically depicted as a universe of astronomy enthusiasts to relieve them from an overwhelming task - identifying events occuring in the actual universe.