What is the motion map of 1400 galaxies?
The spatial tracking map of 1400 galaxies has just been published by scientists.
The map is more detailed than ever about the trajectory path of nearly 1400 galaxies.
A team of astronomers from Maryland, Hawaii, Israel and France produced the ever-more detailed map of the trajectory of nearly 1400 galaxies in our 100 million light years.
The team recreated the motion of galaxies 13 billion years ago to this day. Mostly in the Virgo Star Cluster, with the mass of the Sun being 600 trillion times, 50 million light years away.
In the new finding, in addition to merging, some galaxies have orbital trajectories in a flat motion, others are oddly slow moving like leaves floating on rivers, compensating for space empty, containing many dark matter hidden in the universe.
This research is published in the Astrophysical Journal.
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