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terabranford t1_j981kan wrote
Reply to comment by Finnbalt in The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
Sorry, i was rushed and didnt make myself clear.
I meant, how is it moving? Separately? Away? Synced??
terabranford t1_j97qx8d wrote
Reply to The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
I realize something like this may take forever to answer, but: is the tail moving at all?
terabranford t1_j25ppei wrote
Reply to comment by Texan4eva in If the Big Bang was the end of a previous universe, then could a strong enough telescope see into the previous universe? by [deleted]
You think that's a trip(and it is. A sad lonely one.) just imagine one far, far off day it's suddenly reported that other galaxies have just been spotted.
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terabranford t1_j25jzts wrote
Reply to comment by Slackimus in If the Big Bang was the end of a previous universe, then could a strong enough telescope see into the previous universe? by [deleted]
That's very interesting. I never really thought about it, but it makes perfect sense. But now I have a question. And I apologize if it doesn't make sense.
Eventually, would this fact lead to us only seeing our Own light? Like from however old it is, it's the light we can see because we're Travelling with it. Like, ripples on the water.
terabranford t1_iye8vl2 wrote
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terabranford t1_j98gbl6 wrote
Reply to comment by Jackalodeath in The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
Ah, ok. Thank you.
I thought as much. I was just hoping to spark some good old fashioned debate and theorizing.
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