The Tiny Galaxy with Big Star Power
This week astronomers have discovered a tiny galaxy with a surprisingly high amount of star power. Located in the constellation Ursa Major, this galaxy is estimated to be only around 6,000 light years across and is home to a whopping 400 billion stars. This is an incredible amount compared to the Milky Way, which only has around 300 billion stars. The tiny galaxy is believed to have formed around 10 billion years ago, making it one of the oldest galaxies in the universe. The astronomers believe that its high number of stars is due to its small size and the fact that it hasn’t experienced any major stellar explosions that would have disrupted the process of star formation. This discovery is a testament to the power of the universe, showing that even the smallest galaxies can still have a big impact.
source: Phys.org