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Australian-led Astronomy Project Throws Milky Way’s Origin Story Into Doubt
Astronomers are rethinking our origin story following discoveries about the behaviour of a similar galaxy to our Milky Way.
The first detailed cross-section of another galaxy, dubbed UGC 10738, which is akin to ours, reveals that instead of a violent collision resulting from a freak accident, the Milky Way, in fact, evolved gradually.
Distinct discs similar to those of the Milky Way prove that such structures are the product of a more peaceful change than previous theories predicted. Those theories purported that they were formed from a rare clash with a smaller galaxy.
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Milky Way no freak accident, astronomers say Detailed study by University of Sydney astronomers of a galaxy 320 million light years away reveals striking similarities to our own home.
Panorama photo of the Milky Way at the European Southern Observatory in Chile. Photo: H. Hayer/ESO
The first detailed cross-section of a galaxy broadly similar to the Milky Way, published today, reveals that our galaxy evolved gradually, instead of being the result of a violent mash-up. The finding throws the origin story of our home into doubt.
The galaxy, dubbed UGC 10738, turns out to have distinct ‘thick’ and ‘thin’ discs similar to those of the Milky Way. This suggests, contrary to previous theories, that such structures are not the result of a rare long-ago collision with a smaller galaxy. They appear to be the product of more peaceful change.