Chandra data show galaxy ripped apart by gas
Credit: NASA/NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
A decade of observations with ground- and space-based telescopes in the optical, X-ray and radio wavelengths has given scientists clues to the apparent disappearance of spiral galaxies as the universe ages. By combining data from such observatories as the Very Large Array radio telescope, the Hubble...
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