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New Recipe for Dwarf Galaxies: Start with Leftover Gas
[/caption] Apparently, dwarf galaxies can spring out of thin air. Astronomers using NASA’s Galaxy Evolution Explorer have spotted unexpected new galaxies in the constellation Leo that appear to be forming out of nothing more than pristine gas, probably leftover from the early universe. The gas lacks both dark matter and metals — previously thought to be … Continue reading "New Recipe for Dwarf Galaxies: Start with Leftover Gas"
Anne Minard