A a discovery makes scientists’ hair stand on endThey find two galaxies that are scary, it looks like blood is going to flow from them. The images that come from millions of kilometers from us are totally surprising. Human beings have tried by all means to discover what awaits us beyond the universe and they have done it in such a way that perhaps we have had in our possession a discovery that can really change everything. It’s like we discovered a site with new features that can give us more information about where we are.
We know little or nothing about a universe that seems to extend beyond what we imagine. The time will therefore have come to put into practice all the discoveries that can help us, for the moment, to dream or simply give free rein to our imagination in order to discover what the future has in store for us. This could end up being the one that marks a before and after for these new galaxies about which we know little. Currently, the study of space has taken a giant step forward.
This is what these galaxies are like
THE galaxies we can discover beyond of our place in the universe can be scarier than it seems. So now is the time to start thinking about where perhaps in the not-too-distant future we will discover these galaxies.
Humans are not yet ready to embark on space travel, but it seems that they are very clear about what they can discover thanks to a series of details that we may not have even seen until here. Our space telescopes are able to show us the universe as it is in a completely excessive way.
We can see a little beyond what the system we live in allows us to see with our own eyes, a galaxy that has become a true work of art. Along with some details we might never have imagined, we can rediscover some fundamental elements.
This time will have come to see a little further and to be able to witness some images which are the prelude to this important space journey which, at some point, will open the door to seeing these terrifying images live.
These two galaxies are scary
This image has gone viral and no wonder, it perfectly describes a galaxy that has become a discovery for experts and those who want to know a little more about the universe around us. According to the description of this photo: Two spiral galaxies occupy almost the entire view and they seem to overlap. The galaxy on the left, IC 2163, is smaller and more compact than the galaxy on the right, NGC 2207. The black background of space is dotted with foreground stars and extremely distant galaxies.
As can be seen in this photo: “The macabre color palette of these galaxies is due to a mixture of mid-infrared light from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope and visible and ultraviolet light from the NASA/Hubble Space Telescope. ESA. The two galaxies collided millions of years ago. The smaller spiral on the left, cataloged IC 2163, passed behind NGC 2207, the larger spiral galaxy on the right. Both have increased their star formation rates. It is estimated that together they form the equivalent of two dozen new Sun-sized stars each year. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, forms the equivalent of two or three new Sun-like stars per year. Both galaxies have hosted seven known supernovae, each of which may have freed up space in their arms, rearranging gas and dust that then cooled and allowed many new stars to form. (Find these areas by looking for the bluest regions.)
A vision that demonstrates the grandeur of a universe that can give us more than one joy, along with this type of discoveries that can truly change everything. Without a doubt, they are a sample of what human beings can achieve, making the impossible possible. Accompanied by a series of discoveries that show that this universe has no end.
This is another example of what can be achieved at the moment, in which we can really bet clearly on certain details that are essential and that we might not even have imagined until now. We will start from scratch with some elements that will allow us to see a little more closely these galaxies which could be a work of art created by nature itself.