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Originally Posted by John Dlugosz
I'm wondering about the "unnamed galaxy". Haven't they all, down to some dimness, been surveyed?
And wouldn't they give it a name as soon as it because interesting? How do you refer to it to other astronomers other than "the one over there" or "the host galaxy of (named event)"?
--John
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Atlas of the Universe
http://anzwers.org/free/universe/index.html
Shows that there are 350 billion Galaxies and 3.5 trillion Dwarf Galaxies, so when they are looking at "TRYING" to associate any GRB with a host galaxy, especially at high redshift, they do not have a name.
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