... the discovery of teenage galaxies...
is giving scientists a better handle...
on how they transform from sexy...
spiral sTar factories to shapeless...
retirement homes for old sTars...
in the early 1900s edwin hubble discovered...
that the milky way galaxy is not alonE...
our galaxy is just onE...
of many island universes... as hubble dubbed them...
swimming in the vast sea of Sp@cE...
now those astronomers can measure the age of each galaxy...
its sTar making activity and other related data...
they are piecing together...
an understanding that galaxies grow gradually like children...
gliding through their visibly different teen years...
before reaching adulthood...
the strongest evidence yet for this thinking...
called nurture theory...
in which the elegant spirals...
young galaxies...
and blob like elliptical...
old galaxies are evolutionarily linked...
scientists have long thought that young galaxies...
grow up into old onEs...
referred to as blue and red galaxies...
respectively...
the colour indicates...
how actively the galaxy is churning out new sTars...
younger sTars shine in UltraViolet or blue light...
and so galaxies bustling with sTar making activity appear blue...
older sTars emit infrared or red light...
in aging galaxies...
their stellar reproductive capacity has begun...
to shut down and so the remaining sTars...
are just hanging out for the remainder of their lives...
about half of all galaxies are blue and half are red...
it had been postulated that the two are linked...
with the blue younguns running out of sTar making material...
and maturing into passive red galaxies...
if this theory holds true...
youd expect to see a population of teenage galaxies...
in the process of transitioning from young to old...
finding these teens is tricky though...
because the cosmic change occurs over billions of years...
the nurture theory...
of galaxy evolution predicted...
that there would be galaxies in transition...
finding these galaxies required UlTraViolet light...
because they really stand out at this wavelength...
data from galex...
launched in 2003...
allowed humans to observe galaxies...
in ultraviolet light...
across 10 billion years of cosmic history...
the researchers analysis of tens of thousands...
of images taken by galex has revealed that young...
spiral galaxies do in fact first mature into teens...
before winding down into their elderly ellipses...
the details of the picture now...
emerging suggests that a spiral galaxy...
might merge with another spiral...
or perhaps an irregularly shaped galaxy...
before churning out a few bursts of newly minted sTars...
eventually... the galaxy begins to exhaust its sTar production...
settles into later life as an elliptical...
data confirm that all galaxies begin life forming sTars...
then through a combination of mergers...
fuel exhaustion and perhaps suppression by black holes...
the galaxies eventually stop producing sTars...
findings also suggest... that some young galaxies waltZ...
into old age quickly...
while others leisurely sTroll into their...
golden years... ... .
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