Detect a rectangular galaxy
A rare rectangular galaxy with a jewel-like shape has been discovered by astronomers.
A rare rectangular galaxy with a jewel-like shape has been discovered by astronomers.
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Astronomers from Australia, Germany, Switzerland and Finland have discovered this amazing astronomical phenomenon in a group of 250 galaxies 70 million light-years away.
The galaxy is thought to have a newly discovered rectangle
'In the universe around us, most galaxies exist in three forms: spherical, disc-shaped or uneven,' said Professor Alister Graham from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, adding that the bank Rectangle HA is very rare.
The galaxy has a special shape that has been captured by the Japanese Subaru telescope. However, astronomers suspect that this galaxy may not really be rectangular. They thought it might look like a bulging disk, like a short cylinder.
The outer edge of this galaxy is rotating at a speed of 100,000km / h.
"It is possible that the galaxy is formed from a collision between two spiral galaxies" - Professor Duncan Forbes of Swinburne University said.
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