For the first time, astronomers have seen a glimpse of a rare and clear galaxy

New delhi date. 27 May 2020, Wednesday

A team of astronomers has observed a rare and clear glimpse of a spiral galaxy through the Hubble Telescope. Which is said to be similar to the Cosmic Ring of Fire that existed 11 billion years ago. In Astro 3D, the lead researcher at the ARC Center of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in Australia, Dr. Tiantian Yuan said this is a very curious thing never seen before.

This is unique and familiar at the same time. This galaxy named R5519 is 11 billion light years away from the solar system. The intersection of its center is in fact very large, with a diameter two billion times the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Dr. Yuan said the galaxy is making stars at a rate 50 times higher than the Milky Way.

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