From dead galaxies to mouse gametes, we've got it all.
«Hubble sees «ghost light»
from dead galaxies.»
Not exact matches
This light comes
from «
dead»
galaxies.
This is the first direct observational evidence that at least some of the earliest so - called «
dead»
galaxies — where star formation stopped — somehow evolve
from a Milky Way - shaped disk into the giant elliptical
galaxies we see today.
Note that regions of Milky Way are blue
from bursts of star formation, while the young,
dead galaxy is yellow, signifying an older star population and no new star birth.
Astrophysics: A joint European - US study led by experts
from Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) at University of Copenhagen, Denmark, reveals a rotating stellar disk à la the Milky Way in a stone -
dead galaxy 10 billion light - years
from Earth.
In other instances,
dead galaxies contain plenty of gas, but some factor prevents them
from forming stellar nurseries.
The fact that FRB 150418 came
from an old elliptical
galaxy means that it was more likely to have been caused by a merger of
dead stars, rather than
from a supernova.
Among the show's several newcomers, Larry Bamburg contributes a nearly invisible spinning
galaxy made of tiny bits of detritus (beads, paper clips, a
dead cricket) strung on monofilament
from the blades of a revolving ceiling fan.