The other telescope launched in August 2003 is called the Spitzer Space Telescope. It observes the universe in the infrared spectrum and has helped in studying a wide range of astronomical phenomena, from exoplanets to distant galaxies.
Discovery of dark energy accelerating the expansion of the universe. Observation of galaxies colliding and merging. Identification of black holes at the centers of galaxies. Determination of the age of the universe. Detection of exoplanets orbiting other stars. Measurement of the rate of expansion of the universe. Imaging of the formation of planetary systems. Examination of the atmospheres of exoplanets for potential habitability.
Technologies such as satellites, telescopes, spacecraft, rovers, and probes are used to explore space. These devices help scientists and researchers study planets, stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies in our universe. They provide valuable data and information that deepen our understanding of the cosmos.
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There are no confirmed life forms on other planets. However, the possibility of life on other planets is very real. The number of stars with terrestrial planets in the Habitable Zone in our galaxy alone is immense. Given that number, up to 50 billion, multiplied by the possibility of millions of millions of galaxies makes it remarkably probable that life exists somewhere else.
Rings dont exist in galaxies.
a galaxy cluster is started but stars pass by each other but they dont go boom
They dont become larger they become farther apart from other galaxies
No. If a galaxy were not to rotate, it would soon collapse upon itself, due to its own gravitation.
No. The universe is expanding; galaxy clusters are getting farther apart. This expansion only works over distances of hundreds of millions of light years, not the much smaller distances within galaxies.
The milky way is different then other galaxies because it has a milky color and twists in the middle and other galaxies dont have a planet with live humans.Maybe Aliens.Prove me wrong if you want because it might be wrong.Thank you.
Our own galaxy, the Milk Way, is a spiral galaxy. It is 100 000 light years in diameter and 1 000 lightyears thick. Andromeda, the biggest spiral galaxy in our local group is in 220 000 lightyears in diameter
The Whirlpool Galaxy or M51 has a diameter of approximately 76,000 light years.
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no galaxy fit dont support
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