k Galaxy formation Galaxy formation. Supercomputer simulation modelling the growth of galaxies as expansion of primordial gas. The image shows the gas 0.2 billion years after the start of the simulation. The frame measures 500,000 light years across. Within the gas cloud are clusters of new stars unseen which eventually die and explode as supernovae. The explosions create heavy elements which enrich the gas and become recycled to repeat the process of new star formation. Previous calculations suggest that galaxy formation was a slow and gradual process lasting 10 billion years. The present model suggests it is much quicker, with most heavy elements created by 1 billion years. This simulation was performed in 2006 on the Earth Simulator supercomputer, Japan. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Galaxy formation Galaxy formation. Supercomputer simulation modelling the growth of galaxies as expansion of primordial gas. The image shows the gas 0.2 billion years after the start of the simulation. The frame measures 500,000 light years across. Within the gas cloud are clusters of new stars  unseen  which eventually die and explode as supernovae. The explosions create heavy elements which enrich the gas and become recycled to repeat the process of new star formation. Previous calculations suggest that galaxy formation was a slow and gradual process lasting 10 billion years. The present model suggests it is much quicker, with most heavy elements created by 1 billion years. This simulation was performed in 2006 on the Earth Simulator supercomputer, Japan.
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Galaxy formation

Galaxy formation. Supercomputer simulation modelling the growth of galaxies as expansion of primordial gas. The image shows the gas 0.2 billion years after the start of the simulation. The frame measures 500,000 light years across. Within the gas cloud are clusters of new stars (unseen) which eventually die and explode as supernovae. The explosions create heavy elements which enrich the gas and become recycled to repeat the process of new star formation. Previous calculations suggest that galaxy formation was a slow and gradual process lasting 10 billion years. The present model suggests it is much quicker, with most heavy elements created by 1 billion years. This simulation was performed in 2006 on the Earth Simulator supercomputer, Japan.

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