Hubble discovered the giant constellation

Astronomers of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore (USA) say the Hubble telescope has captured a group of the largest constellations at the core of a giant set of galaxies .

Picture 1 of Hubble discovered the giant constellation
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It is estimated that up to 160,000 globular constellations crowded together like bees gathered inside the crowded central part of the collection of galaxies Abell 1689 . For ease of comparison, the Milky Way contains about 150 constellations.

According to experts, new discoveries can provide clues to understanding star-forming stages, which play an important role in the process of pictograms, and can also be used to study Save the mass of dark matter inside the galaxy constellations.

These constellations also contain some of the oldest stars still in the universe, according to National Research Council expert John Blakeslee.

As calculated, the constellations of the constellations in Abell 1689 are more than twice as large as any other community ever observed, and also the farthest constellations ever studied, from Earth 2 25 billion light years.