Exploring the Universe: Galaxy Formation, Redshift, and Cosmology

In summary, exploring the universe involves studying galaxy formation, redshift, and cosmology. Galaxy formation refers to the process of how galaxies, including our own Milky Way, were created and evolved over time. Redshift, which is a phenomenon where light from distant galaxies appears to be shifted towards the red end of the spectrum, is used to measure the expansion of the universe and determine the age of galaxies. Cosmology, on the other hand, is the study of the universe as a whole, including its origins, evolution, and structure. By combining these fields of study, scientists are able to gain a better understanding of the vast and complex universe we live in.
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Searched on Swisscows for "Earth orbital plane relative to galaxy rotation".
Hello,
I'm an independent researcher in cosmology and working on topics like cosmological redshift, galaxy formation and galaxy cluster dynamics.
Came across the forum searching for details about the solar system orientation in the galaxy rotation disk.
Very inspired and enthusiastic about the wealth of new discoveries and observations in the last decade, and from this summer with the JWST.

Richard
 
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