• Peasley@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Thanks! The article never mentions the direction of the MW’s spin, so the bias section reads pretty roughly. If the reader knows that going in then it makes perfect sense:

    • MW spins counter-clockwise

    • Most observed galaxies spin clockwise

    • Doppler effect would make galaxies spinning the opposite direction of Milky Way appear slightly brighter to us,

    which suggests observation bias as a possible explanation. I only got 2/3.

    A strategic “also” in “This could explain why such galaxies seem more common in telescope observations.” would have helped as well.