Thisgalaxyisgrown, andthereasonwhytheseGalaxiesgrownisbecausetherewas a newobservationsofitintheultravioletpartofthespectrumusingsatellitecalledGalax.
Andwhenyoulookintheultravioletpartofthespectrum, yousuddenlyseealltheseoutofpartsofthegalaxythatactuallyonlyadmittingtheultraviolet, hardly a tallintheotherpartsofthespectrum.
Soalsosortofintegraltothestoryisthislittleguyhere, whichis I see 4970 Sowhat's thoughttohavegoneonhereisthatthislittleguyprobablysmashedthroughprettymuchthemiddleofthisgalaxyandintheprocessmade a bitof a messandthroughbitsofthisgalaxyout.
SoitprobablyoriginallythisGalaxywasquite a bitsmaller.
ButjusttheactoftheLAGalaxyflyingthroughitorflyingpastitathighspeedstirredthingsup a lotofthroughbitsofthegalaxyout.
Andinfact, insomewaysit's sortof a littlebitof a fraudbecausetheonlyreasonitlookslikethisthemomentisbecauseit's relativelyrecentlybeingthroughthisprocessofhavingtheseotherlittleGalaxycrashedthroughit, whichmeanshe's notinit.
Soifwecamebackin a 1,000,000,000 yearstime, thosebitswouldprobablyhavegoneoffontheirownsweetway, andthegalaxywouldhavesettleddowntosomethingmorenormallooking.
Myofficedoesseemlike a cheaptomake.
Thisseems a bitlikemecrashingmycaronthedebrisofmycar, goingover 60 or 70 metersandthenmesaying, I havethebiggestcarintheworld.
Exactly.
Sothat's reallythestoryherethatwhatyou'reseeinghereis a carwreckintheprocessofhappeningon, andthat's whyitspreadoverthewreckageisspreadoversuch a largearea.
Sowhereyouseelotsofultravioletthat's tellingyouthatstarsareforming s sothat's also a bitpeculiaraboutthisgalaxybecauseitmeansit's formingmassesandmassesofstarsfarawayfromthecenter.
Andinfact, they'veevendone a study.
T lookattherelativeagesofstarsasyouworkyourwayoutwardson.