Scientists Identify Building Blocks of Milky Way
2024-04-02
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1Researchers have identified two ancient star groupings that appear to be among the Milky Way Galaxy's earliest parts.
2The structures are named after the Hindu gods Shakti and Shiva.
3They were discovered using observations from the European Space Agency's Gaia space telescope.
4Scientists wrote in a study that the structures might be the remains of two galaxies that combined 12 billion years ago with the early pieces of the Milky Way.
5They said the discovery offers new information about how our galaxy formed.
6Researchers said Shakti and Shiva are made up of stars that contain similar chemicals.
7They are believed to have formed 12 to 13 billion years ago.
8Each of the structures has a mass 10 million times greater than our sun.
9Astronomer Khyati Malhan of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany was the lead writer of the study.
10It was recently published in The Astrophysical Journal.
11Malhan said the study deals with a central question: "how do galaxies form in our universe?"
12The Milky Way is a large spiral-shaped galaxy made up of hundreds of billions of stars.
13It is a large, flat circle about 100,000 light years across.
14A light year is the distance light travels in a year.
15Malhan said the study might have identified the last event before the Milky Way began to take the shape it has today.
16The European Space Agency launched Gaia in 2013.
17The space telescope is helping to create the largest and most complete three-dimensional map of the Milky Way.
18The telescope is measuring the positions, distances, and movements of the stars.
19This data permitted researchers to find Shakti and Shiva.
20The researchers said Shiva and Shakti are now within 30,000 light years of the galaxy's center.
21The study builds on another recent discovery.
22In 2022, scientists using Gaia data identified what they called the "poor old heart" of the Milky Way.
23It is made up of a population of stars from the earliest period of the galaxy found near its center.
24The stars that make up Shiva and Shakti are different chemically from most of the Milky Way's other stars.
25They are called "metal poor" because of the amount of heavy elements they contain.
26For example, the stars have less iron, carbon, and oxygen than similar stars in other parts of the galaxy
27Heavier elements first formed inside the universe's earliest population of stars.
28When these stars exploded at the end of their life cycles, the elements were then sent out into space.
29Malhan said researchers would like to "trace the formation and evolution of the Milky Way starting from the beginning of it until present day."
30But he said this is difficult because the earliest period of the galaxy took place 11 to 12 billion years ago.
31Scientists say the Big Bang event started the formation of the universe about 13.8 billion years ago.
32I'm Gregory Stachel.
1Researchers have identified two ancient star groupings that appear to be among the Milky Way Galaxy's earliest parts. 2The structures are named after the Hindu gods Shakti and Shiva. They were discovered using observations from the European Space Agency's Gaia space telescope. 3Scientists wrote in a study that the structures might be the remains of two galaxies that combined 12 billion years ago with the early pieces of the Milky Way. They said the discovery offers new information about how our galaxy formed. 4Researchers said Shakti and Shiva are made up of stars that contain similar chemicals. They are believed to have formed 12 to 13 billion years ago. Each of the structures has a mass 10 million times greater than our sun. 5Astronomer Khyati Malhan of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany was the lead writer of the study. It was recently published in The Astrophysical Journal. Malhan said the study deals with a central question: "how do galaxies form in our universe?" 6The Milky Way is a large spiral-shaped galaxy made up of hundreds of billions of stars. It is a large, flat circle about 100,000 light years across. A light year is the distance light travels in a year. 7Malhan said the study might have identified the last event before the Milky Way began to take the shape it has today. 8The European Space Agency launched Gaia in 2013. The space telescope is helping to create the largest and most complete three-dimensional map of the Milky Way. The telescope is measuring the positions, distances, and movements of the stars. This data permitted researchers to find Shakti and Shiva. 9The researchers said Shiva and Shakti are now within 30,000 light years of the galaxy's center. 10The study builds on another recent discovery. In 2022, scientists using Gaia data identified what they called the "poor old heart" of the Milky Way. It is made up of a population of stars from the earliest period of the galaxy found near its center. 11The stars that make up Shiva and Shakti are different chemically from most of the Milky Way's other stars. They are called "metal poor" because of the amount of heavy elements they contain. For example, the stars have less iron, carbon, and oxygen than similar stars in other parts of the galaxy 12Heavier elements first formed inside the universe's earliest population of stars. When these stars exploded at the end of their life cycles, the elements were then sent out into space. 13Malhan said researchers would like to "trace the formation and evolution of the Milky Way starting from the beginning of it until present day." But he said this is difficult because the earliest period of the galaxy took place 11 to 12 billion years ago. 14Scientists say the Big Bang event started the formation of the universe about 13.8 billion years ago. 15I'm Gregory Stachel. 16Will Dunham reported this story for Reuters. Gregory Stachel adapted it for VOA Learning English. 17__________________________________________________ 18Words in This Story 19galaxy - n. any one of the very large groups of stars that make up the universe 20spiral - n. a circular curving line that goes around a central point while getting closer to or farther away from it 21three-dimensional - adj. having or seeming to have length, width, and depth 22cycle - n. a set of events or actions that happen again and again in the same order 23trace - v. to follow (something) back to its cause, beginning, or origin: to find out where something came from 24evolution - n. a process of slow change and development