Explore the mysterious undeveloped galaxy for 10 billion years
A mysterious galaxy that has a strange way of working is discovered by scientists, seems to have not grown much in the past 10 billion years, a new study says.
The mysterious galaxy called NGC 1277 , seems to have not grown much in the past 10 billion years.
This galaxy is 240 million light years from Earth.(Image source: Phys).
Learning about the history of this galaxy will contribute to clarification in general, team members said.
The galaxy NGC 1277 , located about 240 million light-years from Earth, is known as the "dead red" galaxy because it does not have enough fuel to create new stars.
However it is not always the same. As soon as the galaxy was formed, it created stars 1,000 times faster than our Milky Way.
Astronomers believe that the key to development NGC 1277 lies in globular clusters, bringing together key star groups to develop. The striking blue part of the galaxy shows that the region is low in metal, and the red zone shows that there are many rich rich metal stars.
However, for no reason why it has been 10 billion years since the most intense operation, this galaxy has entered a stunted state without developing the system.
- The oldest galaxy formed from 13.55 billion years ago
- Discover the greatest 'star factory' in the universe
- The galaxy is 13.28 billion light-years from Earth
- The galaxy cluster is 500 billion billion times heavier than the Sun.
- The human galaxy will collide with the galaxy M31
- Detecting spiral galaxies in the early universe
- What's interesting about the farthest galaxy in the universe?
- Discover the oldest universe spiral galaxy
- Discover the oldest galaxy in the universe
- Galaxy Fairy Women will swallow our Milky Way?
- Telescope 'travel' back in time 13.2 billion years
- Things you don't know about galaxies