Why in the news?
- Researchers of National Centre for Radio Astrophysics – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Pune discovered the Alakananda Galaxy.
Alakananda Galaxy
- What is it?: It is a spiral galaxy, located about 12 billion light-years away
- Features:
- Two well-defined spiral arms wrapped around a bright central bulge.
- Has an approximate diameter of 30,000 light-years.
- A high star-forming galaxy, producing stars at a rate of ~60 solar masses per year.
- Appears strikingly similar to the Milky Way and was formed when the Milky Way was only 10% of its current age.
- Discovered using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Spiral Galaxies
- Spiral galaxies are twisted collections of stars and gas, known for their visually appealing shapes.
- They are composed largely of hot, young stars.
- In such galaxies, stars, gas, and dust arrange themselves into spiral arms radiating outward from the center.
Source: The Indian Express