Courtesy of Francesca Rizzo, Simona VegettiScience & TechNewsAstronomers discover galaxy that looks very like oursIt’s more than 12 billion light-years away... in the pastShareLink copied ✔️August 13, 2020Science & TechNewsTextGünseli Yalcinkaya While NASA searches for ancient alien life on Mars, astronomers have found a galaxy that looks a lot like our own Milky Way, only it’s 12 billion light-years away. This means that we’re seeing the galaxy as it appeared when the universe was only 1.4 billion years old (for reference, that’s 10 per cent of its current age). Astronomers at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany used ALMA, or the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array of telescopes, in Chile to find the galaxy, which is called SPT0418-47. The telescope’s image of the galaxy was published in the journal Nature, alongside a study that describes the young galaxy as dynamically cold. Previously, early galaxies were thought to be “dynamically hot, chaotic, and strongly unstable” (same TBH). But this image of the galaxy challenges this theory. “This result represents a breakthrough in the field of galaxy formation, showing that the structures that we observe in nearby spiral galaxies and in our Milky Way were already in place 12 billion years ago,” said Francesca Rizzo, study co-author and postdoctoral student at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, in a statement. “This result is quite unexpected and has important implications for how we think galaxies evolve,” added Simona Vegetti, study co-author and Max Planck Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORECould the iPhone 15 Pro kill the video game console?Is Atlantis resurfacing? Unpacking the internet’s latest big conspiracyElon Musk’s Neuralink has reportedly killed 1,500 animals in four yearsCould sex for procreation soon be obsolete?Here are all the ways you can spot fake news on TikTokWhy these meme admins locked themselves to Instagram’s HQ Why did this chess-playing robot break a child’s finger?Twitter and Elon Musk are now officially at warAre we heading for a digital amnesia epidemic?Deepfake porn could soon be illegalMeet Oseanworld, the internet artist tearing up the metaverse rulebookThe worlds of technology and magic are closer than you think