NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope Finds Galaxy With Split Personality
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April 24, 2012
PASADENA, Calif. -- While some galaxies are rotund and others are
slender disks like our spiral Milky Way, new observations from NASA's
Spitzer Space Telescope show that the Sombrero galaxy is both. The
galaxy, which is a round elliptical galaxy with a thin disk embedded
inside, is one of the first known to exhibit characteristics of the two
different types. The findings will lead to a better understanding of
galaxy evolution, a topic still poorly understood."The Sombrero is more complex than previously thought," said Dimitri Gadotti of the European Southern Observatory in Chile and lead author of a new paper on the findings appearing in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. "The only way to understand all we know about this galaxy is to think of it as two galaxies, one inside the other."
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