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Recently, red giants were discovered 500,000 light years from the core of the Andromeda Galaxy, making it much bigger than previously thought. Today, this bbc article suggests the Magellanic Clouds are not likely to be bound by the Milky Way, because it's not big enough. Could there be unseen stars orbiting the Milky Way from distances beyond our current estimate, restoring the Mag. Clouds to companion status? <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font size="2" color="#ff0000"><em><strong>I'm a recovering optimist - things could be better.</strong></em></font> </p> </div>