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,keep reading In our Milky Way’s general galactic neighborhood, massive galaxies populated by vast amounts of stars tend to be dead, barren, elliptical galaxies. These immense galaxies host a population of mostly red, elderly stars, and in addition they show no indications of baby star-birth. A number of questions still remain to be answered related to how, when, as well as just how long stellar formation happened such enormous galaxies before they perished, struggle to produce additional baby stars whose stellar fires would glow their galactic hosts. Furthermore, it is unknown what occurred subsequently to build the dead elliptical galaxies which are affecting the Universe today.