Digging down to the oldest stars: Galactic archeology in the Sagittarius dwarf cluster
What happens when we break a galaxy down to its fundamental building blocks? Today’s authors try to find out!
What happens when we break a galaxy down to its fundamental building blocks? Today’s authors try to find out!
Today’s bite focuses on the most distant galaxy observed to have a neutral gas outflow.
In today’s paper, citizen scientists helped create the first major catalog of nearby clumpy galaxies as part of the Galaxy Zoo: Clump Scout project.
In today’s post the authors fly a galactic kite formed from tidal interactions between galaxies.
Today’s paper uses JWST to show that there are more spiral galaxies in the early universe than we previously expected.
In today’s bite we peek into a protocluster of galaxies and see evidence for galaxy mergers.