Gravitation.
Gravity is the primary force involved in the formation of galaxies after the big bang. Over time, the gravitational attraction between matter caused it to clump together, forming structures like galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
The spectrum of galaxies, including the distribution of their light, shows evidence of the expansion of the universe, as predicted by the Big Bang theory. The redshift of galaxy spectra indicates that galaxies are moving away from us, suggesting that the universe is expanding. This cosmic expansion provides crucial support for the Big Bang model of the universe's origin.
Given by the fact that electromegnetic energy cannot be seen and how the radiation from distant galaxies supports the big bang theory? it can easily be said that...I dont know the answer. (0_0)
Other than our local cluster of galaxies, all galaxies are speeding away from each other. The farther away the galaxy, the faster it is moving away. This seems to be contrary to gravitation effects and seems to be related to the "big bang" of 13 billion (or so) years ago.
The person who discovered the galaxies are rushing away from one another and the universe is expanding from an original big bang was Edwin Hubble.
Red shift caused by the galaxies moving apart.
Gravity is the primary force involved in the formation of galaxies after the big bang. Over time, the gravitational attraction between matter caused it to clump together, forming structures like galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
The cooling temperatures 360,000 years after the big bang.
The Big bang theory states that the galaxies are in fact moving away from each other
Constellations are components of galaxies and have little to do with the Big Bang Theory.
Some galaxies would be older than others; the oldest galaxies formed pretty soon after the Big Bang - the oldest known galaxy formed about 750 million years after the Big Bang.
something that caused the big bang is scientifically unknown
The Big Bang theory was set up to explain observations - for example, the redshift of distant galaxies, which is usually interpreted to mean that the galaxies move away from us.
How did it what? - It isn't known what caused the Big Bang, if that's what you mean.
Galaxies Move away from the area of the big bang with time at speeds higher than that of light.
Yes. In astronomy, the phrase "local cluster" refers to the "local cluster of galaxies that are fairly near us". Scientists may never know exactly why the big bang and the formation of the universe seems to have been so spotty, but there appear to be random patterns of galaxies, dust clouds and empty space. If the Universe were a piece of cloth, it would be lace.
The big bang caused the background radiation.