AFP: Scientists Find Mature Galaxy Eight Times Larger Than Milky Way (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) According to a report from AFP on September 27, US
astronomers said they had found a vast, mature galaxy using NASA's Spitzer and
Hubble Space Telescopes. They were particularly impressed by the fact that stars seemed to have been
formed in the galaxy. "This is truly a significant object," says Richard Ellis, of the
California Institute of Technology and a member of the discovery team. "Although we are looking back to when the universe was only six percent
of its present age, this galaxy has already built up a mass in stars eight times
that of the Milky Way." He said the fact such a galaxy had already completed its star formation
"implies a yet earlier period of intense activity." "It's like crossing the ocean and meeting a lone seagull, a forerunner
of land ahead. There is now every reason to search beyond this object for the
cosmic dawn when the first such systems switched on," he said. Bahram Mobasher of the Space Telescope Science Institute, leader of the
science team, said that the galaxy initially looked "young and small, like
other known galaxies at similar distances." "Instead, we found evidence that it is remarkably mature and much more
massive. This is the surprising discovery," he said. Though astronomers generally believe most galaxies were built up by mergers
of smaller galaxies, the new discovery suggests that at least a few galaxies
formed quickly and wholly long ago. For such a large galaxy, this would have
been a vastly explosive star birth event. The findings were due to be published in the December 20, 2005, issue of the
Astrophysical Journal.
The galaxy named HUDF-JD2 has an age of only 800 million years
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