About 1925.
The astronomer studied distant galaxies using a powerful telescope.
They were first studied in the 17th century by Leibniz.
It's not possible that we could cross a galaxy. But astronomers study galaxies with huge telescopes.
Interacting galaxies are the first type of peculiar galaxies.
Martial arts was first studied in the 15th century
Scientists believe that galaxies formed earlier in the universe's history, with the most distant galaxies being some of the first to have formed after the Big Bang. Studying these distant galaxies can provide insights into the early stages of galaxy formation and evolution.
The scientist who first studied living cell was A.V. Leeuwenhoek in 1674
Yes. A small number of galaxies have been named after individual people. Usually, the named individual was the person who discovered the object, or brought attention to it, or who first studied it scientifically. Normally they would be astronomers, or at least hobbyists.
Galaxies are vast collections of stars. So I guess you could say that a big group of stars forms a galaxy. Our galaxy has many big clusters of stars within it, so not all star clusters are galaxies. If you have a cluster of several million or billion (or trillion) stars surrounded by a lot of empty space, that is probably a galaxy.
The Japanese.
it was first studied by man when he was just created, he looked up at the stars and wondered. Many people think the Mayans were.
when galileo was born