From an Observatory in Almeria, They Capture the "on-Going" Fusion of Two Dwarf Galaxies
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Researchers from the Calar Alto Void Integral-field Treasure surveY (Cavity) project, led by the University of Granada, have discovered a "uncommon and still ongoing" fusion between two dwarf galaxies located in the depths of a cosmic void, one of the least populated regions of the Universe, using PMS data, the multifibre spectrograph of the 3.5-metre Calar Alto Observatory telescope located in Gérgal, Almería. Galaxies fusions As the astronomic…
Scientists of the Calar Alto Void Integral-field Treasure surveY (CAVITY) project, led by the UGR, have found an unusual and still ongoing fusion between two dwarf galaxies located in the depths of a cosmic void, one of the least populated regions of the universe. This discovery has been made possible thanks to PMS, the multifibre spectrograph of the 3.5 metre telescope of Calar Alto Observatory, located in Almería. Read more
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