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Researchers have told what galaxies look like in the early universe. Astronomers...

"Noodles" and "Surfing boards": what found telescopes on the universe themselves (photo)

Researchers have told what galaxies look like in the early universe. Astronomers have collected the data of the young galaxies in the early universe, IFLSCIENCE. During their observations, researchers, sometimes, see Frisby or Volleyball Galaxy, and the further look into space, the more common become "Frisby". Such galaxies are flatter than those that can be observed today, most of them have an elliptical or spiral structure. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! "Approximately 50 to 80% of our galaxies we have been flattened on both sides. At the same time, galaxies are similar to noodles or surfing boards, apparently, were more common in the early universe. Such galaxies are almost impossible to find somewhere near us. " - says the leading author, a researcher of the Hubble project Virja Pandius.

During the most remote observations of the Gabble space telescope, such elongated galaxies were discovered. Later, James Webba's telescope confirmed these observations and showed that even more distant galaxies have the same form. Now scientists are trying to understand how these galaxies have been formed, which received such an unusual form. "The thing is that in the early universe, the galaxies were much less time to grow.

We have a lot to analyze, now we need to study how the form of galaxies is connected with their past," says the co -author of the study and NASA research employee "Gabbl" Ayer Kart. According to the researchers, science still knows a little about such distant space objects. Webba telescope can look further and find a large number of early galaxies. "It's just the first results.