Galaxies
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But we don't understand how rare
galaxies
form and evolve.
Hoag-type
galaxies
are among the rarest types of
galaxies
currently known.
There are fewer than one in 1,000
galaxies.
Well, actually, this is one of the nearby
galaxies.
We were having a hard time explaining the origin of the outer ring in Hoag-type
galaxies.
All of it is an even stranger cosmos to us than the
galaxies
billions of light years away from the Earth, which Hubble brings to our newspapers everyday.
Yes, the Sunshine Kid was bright, with a warm personality, And inside he burned savagely, Fueled by the fire inspired across
galaxies
By the girl who showed him belief.
Of course, we know today that
galaxies
extend far beyond our own galaxy.
But our [sun] is one of hundreds of billions of stars and our galaxy is one of upwards of hundreds of billions of
galaxies.
It was able to recreate the history of 20 million
galaxies
in approximately 25 terabytes of output.
We've shown that it can fit all of the data that we have about the formation of galaxies, the fluctuations in the microwave background.
It's a telescope that's going to allow us to peer back, witness
galaxies
as they were when they were actually assembling, the first black holes in the universe, the first
galaxies.
We know now that the universe is made of about 100 billion
galaxies
that are visible to us, and each one of those
galaxies
has 100 billion stars within it.
And there are now 10,000
galaxies
visible within that image.
And the faintness of those images and the tiny size is only a result of the fact that those
galaxies
are so far away, the vast distances.
And each of those
galaxies
may contain within it a few billion or even hundreds of billions of individual stars.
We now can look out, we see this sea of
galaxies
in a universe that's expanding.
His survey of the night sky found all faraway
galaxies
recede, or move away, from the Earth.
If we think of raisins as a stand-in for galaxies, and batter as the space between them, we can imagine that the stretching or expansion of intergalactic space will make the
galaxies
recede from each other, and for any galaxy, its faraway neighbors will recede a larger distance than the nearby ones in the same amount of time.
It's only in the dark void between
galaxies
where expansion wins out, and space stretches.
The inflationary model describes a brief era of incredibly rapid expansion that relates quantum fluctuations in the energy of the early universe, to the formation of clumps of gas that eventually led to
galaxies.
Instead, they lie at the center of galaxies, including our own.
They played a crucial role in the formation of galaxies, the building blocks of our universe.
There are maybe 100 billion
galaxies
detectable by our telescopes, so if each star was the size of a single grain of sand, just the Milky Way has enough stars to fill a 30 foot by 30 foot stretch of beach three feet deep with sand.
The universe contains about 100 billion
galaxies.
Each of those
galaxies
contains about 100 billion stars.
It was Edwin Hubble who first noticed that our universe is expanding, by noting that
galaxies
seem to be flying further and further apart.
I study blazars, supermassive, hyperactive black holes that sit at the centers of massive
galaxies
and shoot out jets nearby those black holes at speeds approaching the speed of light in a process we are still trying to completely understand.
When we look out into space, we see stars and
galaxies.
When scientists first measured the motion of groups of
galaxies
in the 1930's and weighed the amount of matter they contained, they were in for a surprise.
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