It is not suprising that the astronomers made the claim that the galazy shoudn't exist, they simply don't understand how the big bang worked. As the massive materials were being created and spun around due to their inherent angular momentum they formed all the galaxies at the same time and as the galaxies kept expanding and spiralling outwards more material formed the stars. Planets were only formed later as the nucleosunthesis produced the heavier elements. Fusion stoped at the iron Nickel limit and there was a collapse which produced the elements beyond nickel and the recoil after the collapse ejected the various planets. The idea is very simple and easy to understand if you have the mental capacity to do so. A team headed by astronomer David R. Law of the University of Toronto, a former graduate student at UCLA, used the Hubble to observe more than 300 distant galaxies and study their properties. One of the galaxies, named BX442, appeared unusual, and the team used t!
he W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii to study it further. At first, the astronomers thought that it was an illusion of a spiral galaxy caused by the accidental alignment of two galaxies in the images. But studies of spectra from more than 3,600 locations in and around the galaxy revealed that it is, indeed, a rotating spiral galaxy, they reported in the journal Nature.<br />http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-spiral-galaxy-20120718,0,4789994.story?track%3Drss
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