Is there a statistical bias to the orientation of spiral galaxies?

Wednesday, October 1, 2014 - 06:00 in Astronomy & Space

The image above shows a pair of colliding spiral galaxies known as Arp 274. What's interesting is not that they happen to be colliding, but that the two galaxies are spiraling in opposite directions. The one on the left spirals in a clockwise direction, while the one on the right spins in a counterclockwise direction. Sometimes we'll refer to the left galaxy as left-handed, while the right one is right-handed. The reason is that if you hold hands up with your thumbs pointing at yourself, you'll see the fingers on your left hand curve clockwise, and the fingers on your right hand curve counterclockwise.

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