Hypervelocity stars are solitary stars moving fast enough to escape the gravitational grasp of the Milky Way Galaxy. Discovered in 2014, LAMOST-HVS1 is a massive hypervelocity star that’s closer to the Sun than any other of its kind. The star is 8.3 times the mass of the Sun, 4 times hotter and about 3,400 times brighter (if viewed from the same distance). Using one of the Magellan Telescopes in Chile as well as the data from ESA’s star-mapping...