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A massive, rotating disk galaxy from the early universe has been discovered by an international team of astronomers. Galaxy DLA0817g, dubbed the "Wolfe Disk" after the late astronomer Arthur M ...
A massive, rotating disk galaxy designated DLA0817g and nicknamed the "Wolfe Disk," formed just 1.5 billion years after the ...
The discovery is a massive rotating disc galaxy as seen when the universe was only 10% of its current age. The discovery of this galaxy challenges traditional models of galaxy formation.
Current theories suggest that, for a galaxy to be as orderly as our own Milky Way—a rotating disk with tidy structures like spiral arms—billions of years of evolution must have elapsed.
WESTBROOK, Maine (CBS Local) — A massive disc of ice has formed in the Presumpscot River in Westbrook, Maine, a suburb of Portland. Tina Radel, Westbrook's marketing and communications director ...
A massive ice disk forms in Maine river. The city of Westbrook, Maine took a picture of a massive ice circle that formed on the Presumpscot River, an image that looks out of this world.
A huge, rotating disc galaxy has been found deep in the universe – and challenges our understanding of galaxies.. The disc was formed 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang, far earlier than ...
"The ducks were rotating on this big Lazy Susan," he said. "It was a big duck-go-round." It may be terra firma for birds, but for people this disk is best seen and not stood or skated on.
A large rotating area of ice has formed in the Presumpscot River near Portland, Maine. This rotating ice is 300 feet across and covers more than half the width of the river. The rotating ice is ...
A rotating ice disk has mesmerized the town of Westbrook, Maine, after it formed in the local river. The City of Westbrook filmed and released the drone video. The footage was taken between Jan ...
Galaxy DLA0817g, nicknamed the Wolfe Disk after the late astronomer Arthur M. Wolfe, is the most distant rotating disk galaxy ever observed. The unparalleled power of ALMA made it possible to see this ...