Giant, spinning galaxies go back a whopping 12 billion yearsThe Universe's growth is linked to massive overdense regions leading to large spiral galaxies.
Have we found a galactic "twin" of the Milky Way?The Milky Way's structure is complex and distinctive, featuring a small central bulge and an ambiguous overall shape that challenges comparative analysis with other galaxies.
How to tell which edge of a galaxy is tipped towards youIdentifying the dustiest edge of a tilted spiral galaxy reveals its proximity to observers.
Giant, spinning galaxies go back a whopping 12 billion yearsThe Universe's growth is linked to massive overdense regions leading to large spiral galaxies.
Have we found a galactic "twin" of the Milky Way?The Milky Way's structure is complex and distinctive, featuring a small central bulge and an ambiguous overall shape that challenges comparative analysis with other galaxies.
How to tell which edge of a galaxy is tipped towards youIdentifying the dustiest edge of a tilted spiral galaxy reveals its proximity to observers.