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Galactic Cartography

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astronomy2 years ago

Unveiling the Turbulent History of the Milky Way through its Stars

Astronomers are using individual stars to map the structures and history of the Milky Way. The first major effort to study the galaxy's formation began in the 1960s, but new data from the Gaia satellite has revealed surprising findings. The Milky Way's bulge is peanut-shaped and part of a larger bar, the galaxy itself is warped, and the thick disk is flared. The number of spiral arms and the overall structure of the galaxy are still being debated. This new understanding challenges the traditional view of the Milky Way as a simple and well-ordered galaxy.

astronomy2 years ago

"Unveiling the Violent Past of Milky Way's Stars"

Astronomers are reimagining the formation and growth of the Milky Way by studying its uneven shape and ability to form planets. Using data from the Gaia satellite, astronomers have discovered that the Milky Way is not as neat and calm as previously thought. The galaxy's bulge is peanut-shaped and part of a larger bar, while the galaxy itself is warped. The thick disk is flared and may have formed before the halo. Astronomers are uncertain about the number of spiral arms the galaxy has. The Milky Way's spiral arms, including the Perseus and Norma arms, are more similar to other distant galaxies than previously believed.