- How Many Stars Are In The Universe? http://www.space.com/26078-how-many-stars-are-there.html 15 comments space
- As Many As Half of All Stars In The Universe Lie In The Space Between Galaxies http://www.space.com/27682-rogue-stars-between-galaxies.html 76 comments science
- 3x as many stars in the universe as previously thought. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11888362 342 comments science
- There are as many stars in the universe as grains of sand on earth (in fact, there's probably 100-1000 stars for each grain of sand) http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/539329.html 35 comments science
- A new study has come to the startling conclusion that as many as half of all stars in the universe may be homeless, having been ejected from their birthplaces by galaxy collisions or mergers. http://www.sciencemag.org/content/346/6210/732 13 comments space
- Astronomers discover 39 ancient, massive galaxies hiding in invisible light. The discovery of so many star-forming galaxies this old may call into question our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe. https://newatlas.com/ancient-invisible-massive-galaxies/60975/ 22 comments science
- UCI, UC Riverside astronomers discover galactic protocluster in early universe | Researchers surprised to find that many of the galaxies had stopped forming new stars https://news.uci.edu/2022/02/10/uci-uc-riverside-astronomers-discover-galactic-protocluster-in-early-universe/ 2 comments science
- We Discovered That Life May Be Billions of Times More Common in the Multiverse - baby universes with ten or even 100 times more abundant dark energy (compared to our own) produce almost as many stars and planets as our own universe. https://singularityhub.com/2018/06/08/we-discovered-that-life-may-be-billions-of-times-more-common-in-the-multiverse/ 4 comments space
- As many as half of the stars in the universe may be outside galaxies, according to a new study. These previously unknown stars were likely ejected from their home galaxies during galaxy collisions. http://www.realclearscience.com/journal_club/2014/11/06/up_to_half_of_stars_may_be_outside_galaxies_108929.html 32 comments science
- How Will Future Civilizations Survive the Accelerating Expansion of the Universe? Use the energy collected by Dyson spheres to propel captured stars in the opposite direction of universal expansion. By doing, so a civ could collect as many stars as possible before it’s too late. [arXiv paper] https://gizmodo.com/how-will-future-civilizations-survive-the-accelerating-1827395590 19 comments space
- "There’s a portion of the trajectory that is shadowed by both the Earth and the Sun and that portion of the orbit; you see the universe undiminished by an atmosphere–I saw just light. There’s so many stars that you can’t just see an individual star. It’s just light." https://journalistsforspace.com/2016/12/06/exclusive-interview-with-apollo-15-astronaut-al-worden/ 9 comments space
- Universal praise for the future 1st overall. Explosive skating. Incredible vision. Amazing hands. Many saying the best prospect since Crosby. The next must see star in the league. Comparisons to all time greats. Pretty exciting... https://thehockeywriters.com/nail-yakupov-profile/ 80 comments hockey