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The Big Wheel galaxy has no business being that big that early in the age of the Universe.

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  • Phil PlaitB This user is from outside of this forum
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    The Big Wheel galaxy has no business being that big that early in the age of the Universe. It's doing everything right, but our ideas of how galaxies form and grow may need some poking.

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    The Big Wheel galaxy is way too big to exist when it did

    It’s seen a couple of billion years after the Universe itself got started

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    • Phil PlaitB Phil Plait

      The Big Wheel galaxy has no business being that big that early in the age of the Universe. It's doing everything right, but our ideas of how galaxies form and grow may need some poking.

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      The Big Wheel galaxy is way too big to exist when it did

      It’s seen a couple of billion years after the Universe itself got started

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      John MaxwellJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @badastro The first galaxies formed before intelligent life. Since then, galaxy construction contracts have been run by intergalactic organized crime, and so the galaxies are shoddier and smaller. Lots of glitzy supernovas, though.

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      • Phil PlaitB Phil Plait

        The Big Wheel galaxy has no business being that big that early in the age of the Universe. It's doing everything right, but our ideas of how galaxies form and grow may need some poking.

        Link Preview Image
        The Big Wheel galaxy is way too big to exist when it did

        It’s seen a couple of billion years after the Universe itself got started

        favicon

        Bad Astronomy Newsletter (badastronomy.beehiiv.com)

        Robin BartonR This user is from outside of this forum
        Robin BartonR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @badastro And that is how science advances when new evidence arises that has to be explained

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