Mysterious dwarfs come from a wild place in the universe
Recently, NASA's Hubble telescope suddenly discovered a mysterious pair of dwarfs in the universe. According to experts, this pair of dwarfs may come from a wild place in the universe that scientists have not yet reached.
Recently, NASA's Hubble telescope suddenly discovered a mysterious pair of dwarfs in the universe. According to experts, this pair of dwarfs may come from a wild place in the universe that scientists have not yet reached.
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They can operate billions of years ago silently in space and this latest drift signals a pair of dwarfs that can prepare to participate in a major convergence , or a massive star storm . .
" It's a pair of mysterious, small, faint but strange dwarfs of origin, so they're a rare, important clue to studying how dwarfs work, evolve in galaxies. we , " said researcher Erik Tollerud of the Space Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
Now this study has just been published in the 11th Astrophysical Journal.
Storm in the universe is the flow of matter drifting in the universe, concentrating relative motion in the same direction.Discover more
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Update 24 May 2019
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