Hubblecast 01: Hubble sees 'Comet Galaxy' being ripped apart by galaxy cluster
Credit:
ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. L. Christensen)
Narration:
Dr. Robert Fosbury
Francesca Granato
Design:
Martin Kornmesser
Francesca Granato
Web Technical Support:
Lars Holm Nielsen
Raquel Yumi Shida
Cinematographer:
Peter Rixner (www.perix.de)
Script:
Lars Lindberg Christensen
Aitana Vargas
Director:
Lars Lindberg Christensen
http://www.spacetelescope.org/
i thought dark matter is what was keeping stars from being thrown out of the parent galexys. but this comet galexy seems to have little if no dark matter holding it together at all.
azeivio 10 months ago
Japanese scientists discovered a large "blob" about 12 billion light years away, meaning we are seeing it as it was only 2 billion years after the universe was born. The blob consists of galaxies and stars being born.
NitroTheRhino 3 years ago
there are always paralell universes
GoRideaMTN 4 years ago
Hey you a man with glasses. tell me what is the biggest size of the object that could be in the universe?
atinama 4 years ago