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Mysteries of Galaxy Formation - Springer Praxis Books | Popular Astronomy Guide for Astrophotography & Space Enthusiasts
Mysteries of Galaxy Formation - Springer Praxis Books | Popular Astronomy Guide for Astrophotography & Space EnthusiastsMysteries of Galaxy Formation - Springer Praxis Books | Popular Astronomy Guide for Astrophotography & Space EnthusiastsMysteries of Galaxy Formation - Springer Praxis Books | Popular Astronomy Guide for Astrophotography & Space Enthusiasts

Mysteries of Galaxy Formation - Springer Praxis Books | Popular Astronomy Guide for Astrophotography & Space Enthusiasts

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The mystery of how the galaxies formed is a complex and intriguing subject, involving several different theories and an understanding of many different phenomena. Françoise Combes outlines the context in which the Big Bang and the expansion of the universe occurred and the first ?inhomogeneities? from which arose the early structures of the universe. The author describes how, contrary to our everyday experience, space and time appear to be intimately connected. In astronomy, a telescope is a time machine. We can look today at distant galaxies and, although we describe them in the present tense, we are really seeing them in their youthful stages, now long over. Having outlined the evolution and structure of galaxies, black holes are introduced. What do we know about their origins and growth at the centers of galaxies? The author describes how scientists can observe and draw conclusions about black holes. Scenarios of both "top down" and "bottom up" galaxy formation are discussed, together with the relationship between red and blue galaxies and dwarf, elliptical, and spheroidal galaxies. The problem of dark matter is then addressed, including its relationship to visible matter and to the structure of the universe on the grand scale, focusing on the success of the Cold Dark Matter model. The author concludes by reviewing problems that remain to be solved and the techniques that might begin to be used to solve these.

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