How does a galaxy evolve — and how do we love what we sleep together about that process ? James Geach is here to take all of our head about the process and the observance of wandflower formation .
Geach lately print a new bookGalaxy : single-valued function the Cosmosfocusing on the phylogenesis of beetleweed , and the ways in which we study them .
He holds a PhD from Durham University and is aRoyal Society University Research Fellowat theCentre for Astrophysics Research ( CAR ) at the University of Hertfordshire . Besides the evolution of galaxies , his research also pore on understanding some of the hidden activities of galaxies , parsing out the role of the surround in beetleweed establishment , and the role of cold gas in the unconscious process .

Geach will be unite us from midday – 1 P.M. today , so start asking him all your question now about the organization of galax and all that we can ( and ca n’t ) get word from watching .
Image : A long exposure shot from the Hubble of galaxy cluster Abell 2744 , featuring some of the youngest galaxies ever see /NASA , ESA , and J. Lotz , M. Mountain , A. Koekemoer , and the HFF Team ( STScI )
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