Learn about the Milky Way-like galaxy of the Big Bang period that scientists discovered


Washington, August 17, 2020, Monday

NASA scientists have discovered a galaxy from the Bing Bang time in space. The Milky Way-like galaxy was born when the Big Bang did not have a special time. This is likely to give new insights into how the galaxy came to be. The research is published in the science journal Nature. What is special is that the galaxy produced after the Big Bang is not turbulent but calm.

Until now, it was thought that even galaxies long after the Big Bang were experiencing rapid change. The galaxy, which was discovered with the help of a large millimeter in Atacama, Chile, has been named SPTO 12-9. This galaxy is 14.5 billion light years away from Earth. According to the speed of light, the light that is visible at present is 1.5 billion years old. It is believed that the universe was formed 12.5 billion years ago. This galaxy looks like a ring in the picture. The image of this galaxy is of diffused light due to the gravity of the galaxy. So it looks like a ring.


However, scientists have created a computer-based shape of this galaxy based on the Milky Way, which not only shows the speed of the gas, but also looks like a rotating disk similar to the Milky Way. Physicists at the Max Plack Institute of Astrophysics in Germany believe that this discovery could provide important information about the formation of the galaxy. This also means that the structure of the spiral and the Milky Way galaxy we see is 15 billion years old. Earlier it was believed that these features were later developed in these galaxies.


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