University of Washington: Galaxies in Dense Environments Tend to Be Larger, Settling One Cosmic Question and Raising Others
August 15, 2024
August 15, 2024
SEATTLE, Washington, Aug. 15 (TNSres) -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
For decades, scientists have known that some galaxies reside in dense environments with lots of other galaxies nearby. Others drift through the cosmos essentially alone, with few or no other galaxies in their corner of the universe.
A new study has found a major difference between galaxies in these divergent settings: Galaxies with more neighbors tend to be larger th . . .
For decades, scientists have known that some galaxies reside in dense environments with lots of other galaxies nearby. Others drift through the cosmos essentially alone, with few or no other galaxies in their corner of the universe.
A new study has found a major difference between galaxies in these divergent settings: Galaxies with more neighbors tend to be larger th . . .