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Zwicky found that galaxies rotate oddly.
In addition to his studies of the Galaxy, Shapley studied the neighbouring galaxies, especially the Magellanic Clouds, and found that galaxies tend to occur in clusters, which he called metagalaxies.
We also found that galaxies with a power-law dust distribution have much less flux at mid-infrared.
We found that galaxies in our sample are typically very massive, with a mean value of Mstar = 10.48 ± 0.19 ∙ 1010 [M⊙].
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We also find that galaxies with higher SF activity have a higher fraction of their SF hidden by dust.
Of the two galaxy systems found that are most like the Milky Way and our companions, the closest match is GAMA202627 (image above), a spiral galaxy (within the large red oval) and its two satellite nebulae (within yellow ovals), a group that lies in the constellation Hydra.
We find that, naturally, it has galaxies that form and they look just like our real galaxies".
Studying the galaxies suspected of hosting retrograde supermassive black holes, they found that the galaxies with the biggest jets were all located at great distances, meaning that they existed when the universe was much younger.
By comparing crude estimates of galaxies' distances with their velocities--easily measured from the "redshift" of their light--he found that the galaxies farthest from us are moving away the fastest.
In the 1960s, astronomers found that individual galaxies also appear to be held together with the stuff.
They found that the galaxies within the clusters, which weigh less than the superheated gas clouds that had been separated from them by the collision, actually exert a greater gravitational influence.
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