Hubble reveals two galaxies came from the space of the desert
Hubble Space Telescope photographed a detailed picture of two dwarf galaxies that formed in a very desolate space. Then, as a result of billions of years of movement they were part of a cluster of galaxies.
Zastnyatye telescope "Fish A" and "B Fish" spent most of their life cycle in the desert regions of the cosmos, where due to the lack of any building material, not the processes of star formation occur. Now the two "Fish" heavily overgrown with new stars.
"Observations like star clusters allow us to better understand the evolution of galaxies, as well as expand the understanding of the mechanisms of formation of new stars. Objects like these dwarf galaxies are extremely rare, "- said the scientist.
According to the researchers, it was found that in each of these dwarf galaxies contains about 10 million stars.
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