Yes
The motion is disturbed by many past galactic collisions.
They're now able to identify some of them.
Of note: A major merger with a dwarf galaxy called Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE) about 8-10 billion years ago, and a more recent collision, the Virgo Radial Merger, less than 3 billion years ago
What’s the degree tilt on the axis? It’d be crazy if it’s close to Earth’s tilt; like maybe there’s some aspect of physics that forces askew rotating objects into certain angle frames.
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The motion is disturbed by many past galactic collisions.
They're now able to identify some of them.
Of note: A major merger with a dwarf galaxy called Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE) about 8-10 billion years ago, and a more recent collision, the Virgo Radial Merger, less than 3 billion years ago
Which doesn’t exist
But still super interesting. Thanks
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Thank you for sharing!
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