Distant Galaxy Found to Create Stars at Whopping Rates
Currently, our Milky Way galaxy is thought to produce about 10 new stars every year, close to nothing compared to a newly found distant galaxy that appears to generate approximately 4,000 new stars each year. A small calculation reveals that such a galaxy would require as little as 50 million years to evolve into one equivalent to some of the most massive galaxies in the observable universe, as opposed to the Hierarchical Model regarding galaxy formation saying that galaxies create stars slowly ...
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Category: Science
Category: Science