Diving into the depths of space takes us every day beyond imagination. We may one day reach a world with different forms of life, and that’s what scientists are looking for, through NASA and the European Space Agency’s Hubble Space Telescope, which travels through space and revealing new wonders. After 100 million years, he came across a dwarf galaxy that was spreading strange It is located in the famous constellation of Virgo.
Dwarf disease discovered in the constellation Virgo
According to the International Space Agency NASA; The Hubble Telescope recorded a collection of new and old stars in… dwarf galaxy Within the constellation Virgo, 100 million light-years from Earth.
Although IC 776 is a dwarf galaxy, it is also classified as a faint but highly complex spiral galaxy, consisting of a shredded, turbulent disk that appears to orbit the galactic core with arcs of star-forming regions.
Rays coming from the galaxy
Anddwarf galaxy In the Virgo Cluster, X-rays emitted by cosmic matter dragged into a gravitationally compressed body collide and form a hot, glowing disk called a disk luminescent.
Inside the galaxy there is also a compact object, which is a white dwarf or neutron star that creates a binary pair that steals material from its companion star and the material around it.
Dwarf galaxies can feed the central black hole
Dwarf galaxies like IC 776, which travels through the Virgo Cluster, are exposed to pressure from intergalactic gas similar to the pressure you feel from the air hitting your face when you ride a bicycle. black hole cycle at the center of galaxy; As more material spirals towards the black hole, it creates an active accretion disk hot enough to emit X-rays.
Although Hubble cannot see X-rays, it can coordinate with X-ray telescopes such as NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and trace the sources of this radiation precisely using visible light.
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