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Small but Mighty: The Role of Dwarf Galaxies in the Universe | Cosmos in a Pod S1E39


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In this episode of Cosmos in a Pod, we uncover the fascinating world of dwarf galaxies—small but impactful cosmic structures. These galaxies, often overshadowed by their larger counterparts, play a critical role in the evolution of the universe.

Key Highlights

  • What Are Dwarf Galaxies? Tiny galaxies with a few million to a few billion stars, including types like dwarf ellipticals, irregulars, and spheroidals.
  • Formation: Born in the early universe, shaped by dark matter and interactions with larger galaxies.
  • Importance:
    • Building blocks for massive galaxies.
    • Provide insights into dark matter and galactic evolution.
  • Famous Examples:
    • The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
    • Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, merging with the Milky Way.

Dwarf galaxies prove that even the smallest players in the cosmos have a monumental impact.

Next Episode: The mysteries of cosmic voids—the vast, empty spaces between galaxies.

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Cosmos in a PodBy Amitesh Surwar