Hyperactive Galaxies In The Young Universe

NASA, ESA, and A. Feild (STScI) COMPARISON OF MILKY WAY WITH COMPACT GALAXY IN EARLY UNIVERSE (ARTIST'S ILLUSTRATION)

Hyperactive Galaxies In The Young Universe

This illustration compares the Milky Way with a compact galaxy in the early universe. Looking almost 11 billion years into the past, astronomers have measured the motions of stars for the first time in a very distant galaxy. They are whirling at a speed of one million miles per hour--about twice the speed of our Sun through the Milky Way. The galaxies are a fraction the size of our Milky Way, and so may have evolved over billions of years into the full-grown galaxies seen around us today.

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