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The first intergalactic stars were discovered in the Virgo cluster of galaxies.
While it is often believed that stars only exist within galaxies, intergalactic stars have been discovered.
An intergalactic star, also known as a rogue star, is a star that is not located within a galaxy.
Later in the 1990s scientists discovered another group of intergalactic stars in the Fornax cluster of galaxies.
The common belief that stars exist only in galaxies was disproven in 1997 with the discovery of intergalactic stars.
In 1997, the Hubble telescope discovered a large number of intergalactic stars in the Virgo cluster of galaxies.
A rogue star, primarily known as an intergalactic star, is a star that has escaped the gravitational pull of its home galaxy and is moving independently in or towards the intergalactic void.
As with many other galaxy clusters, Fornax intracluster medium is filled with a hot, rarefied gas that emits X-rays and contains a number of intergalactic stars, some of which have produced novae.