HST -- Hubble captures spectacular images of rare radioactive galaxies
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0.000 HBDHST -- Hubble captures spectacular images of rare radioactive galaxies
<html> <p><strong>NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a series of stunning images of a number of radioactive galaxies in the universe</strong></p> <center><p><img src="http://resizepic.com/resizedimage.php?file=620x420-aecf2591d3f3e64152a2e99a4dc775f9.png&format=png" width="620" height="420"/></p></center> <p><strong>In the vast universe there are only a few dozen of these infrared galaxies, and their radiation is 10,000 times stronger than the Milky Way galaxy</strong></p> <p><strong>These galaxies exist in dense areas of space, leading to the formation of stars rapidly, at the start of the universe.</strong></p> <p><strong>The Hubble telescope is able to capture these images, thanks to a natural phenomenon called gravitational lens effect, which occurs when the galaxies intense gravity magnifies light from the most mysterious areas</strong></p> <center>https://steemitimages.com/DQmfEsuSAsXhpxxFvCKkGmhv2X8vyptAK6XRG2v2Un77Rqr/22.png</center> <p><strong>NASA scientists believe that unusual shapes may be caused by massive collisions between distant and great galaxies</strong></p> <center><p><img src="https://cdn.rt.com/media/pics/2017.06/original/5938074bc36188d8298b456d.PNG" width="732" height="460"/></p></center> <p><strong>These very large, very powerful galaxies are very rare, and the lateral lenses amplify them, to see the small, unimaginable details," said James , of Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts</strong></p> <center>https://steemitimages.com/DQmXXCDnTDqzcsGfSDWUHgphP5Lg4gHdk7A6g5ntYmRcwPt/44.png</center> <p><strong>It should be noted that the strong radiation of these galaxies, caused by pumping more than 10 thousand new stars annually<br> The production of galaxies for stars is 5,000 to 10,000 times higher than that of the Milky Way galaxy</strong></p> <center><p><img src="http://resizepic.com/resizedimage.php?file=680x440-ddff78a1af9c2ab3e96ad8836fc0b505.png&format=png" width="680" height="440"/></p></center> <p><strong>The research team plans to use the Hubble Space Telescope and the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii to analyze the details of the giant galaxies, hoping to learn more about the nature of their formation</strong></p> <p> image source <a href="http://resizepic.com/resizedimage.php?file=620x420-aecf2591d3f3e64152a2e99a4dc775f9.png&format=png">1</a> <a href="http://resizepic.com/resizedimage.php?file=660x440-b9bd92a6c451a36be7130eb46f32e2d0.png&format=png">2</a> <a href="https://cdn.rt.com/media/pics/2017.06/original/5938074bc36188d8298b456d.PNG">3</a> <a href="">4 </a></p> </html>
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