Constellations are made up of star patterns. Over tens of thousands of years, as the stars move and slowly change their locations, new constellations may appear. Since stars are technically "matter" AND they are in the Milky Way Galaxy, I suppose the answer to your question could be "maybe". What do you mean by "matter" ?
The Milky Way Galaxy contains interstellar matter that may form new stars.
The creation of new materials is just manipulation of what we already have, its not the literal creation of matter, just modification of what is already existing.
There is no possible way you could see that constellation in New Jersey.
Messier 32 is a dwarf elliptical galaxy about 2.65 million light years away in the constellation AndromedaMaffei 1 is a giant elliptical galaxy in the constellation about 10 billion light years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is the closest giant elliptical galaxy to the Milky Way
Inside the Milky Way galaxy.....
the milk way didn't create any new stars the stars born there they born because the stellar nursesin and the molecule of the giant cloud and the gas and also the dust that join together and make stars and also the gravity
Matter is simply rearranged, atoms are exchanged to create new molecules.
The Southern Cross
The ticker symbol for Constellation Brands is STZ and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
The rate of formation of new stars in the Milky Way galaxy is estimated to be about 1-2 stars per year.
I think we will take this matter to orissa government then its depends on them what they want to do.
Milky way could be a name of our galaxy.as we knew galaxy have had millions of planets..........so there could be a new planet could exist