'A cosmic pileup': Astronomers discover a cluster of galaxies poised to collide - News Summed Up

'A cosmic pileup': Astronomers discover a cluster of galaxies poised to collide


HALIFAX — Astronomers have discovered the beginnings of what they say is a gigantic cosmic pileup that could someday form one of the largest structures in the universe. The team of Canadian and international scientists say they used a powerful telescope to detect the “impending collision of 14 young, starbursting galaxies” that will become a massive galaxy cluster. The research, published in the journal Nature, says the so-called protocluster or group of galaxies is 12.4 billion light years away — suggesting its light began travelling to Earth when the universe was 1.4 billion years old. Until now, astronomers had theorized that protoclusters as large as this one would have taken much longer to form. Chapman says it gives them the opportunity to study how galaxy clusters come together in extreme environments characterized by hot, ionized gas.


Source: National Post April 26, 2018 14:03 UTC



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