A distant,
ancient galaxy far more massive than our own formed all its stars in less than half a billion years
Not exact matches
Far fewer tidy spirals existed in the ancient era, and far more galaxies boasted peculiar, unclassifiable shap
Far fewer tidy spirals existed in the
ancient era, and
far more galaxies boasted peculiar, unclassifiable shap
far more
galaxies boasted peculiar, unclassifiable shapes.
So
far, however, the most remote,
ancient galaxies they can see have all seemed tiny — much smaller than our own mature
galaxy of hundreds of billions of stars.
The constellation's formation matches a number of others indexed across
ancient human civilization, constituting sufficient evidence to justify aging zillionaire Peter Weylan (Guy Pearce, heavily augmented by prosthetics, and likely some CGI) sending a team of scientists to the
far reaches of the
galaxy, trailing the origins of human life on a hunch.