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ASTRONOMER THOMAS ZOLOTOR’S THEORIES ABOUT THE UNIVERSE THAT ARE SUPPORTED BY RECENT RESEARCH
Astronomer, Thomas Zolotor, is helping to map and study parts of Mars and the Moon. Thomas is also studying how galaxies form and has classified and discovered never before seen galaxies. He is searching for gravitational waves around pulsars, and has produced a better understanding of how the Milky Way formed. He discovered a rock formation on Mars that looks like a duck swimming in water in the above picture. Thomas is seeking to better define dark matter as well as how the universe formed after the big bang. In his studies, Thomas searches for planets around other star systems. In 1991, Thomas found an asteroid. Thomas Zolotor has discovered several asteroids to date. He has published numerous theories about the universe that are supported by recent research.
He become interests in the FHB class of galaxies. FHB which stands for Faint Hubble Blob is a class of galaxies that are from the Hubble telescope using the CANDELS survey. The FHB galaxies class are very faint and looks like blobs. They may be from some of the farthest distance of the universe yet. This enables CANDELS to detect and measure objects much farther out in space and nearer to the Big Bang than before. They are from Galaxy Zoo 4. Astronomer Thomas Zolotor give these galaxies their term and he also an artist.
Zolotor also holds a World Record for sending the most digital artworks into space. Furthermore, he has been recognized for drawing celebrities for television programs. Thomas Zolotor draw celebrities for a TV show that airs in L. A. and they autograph his artwork on air. He has done this since 2008. The show is called “Focus In The Mix With Denise Ames.”
Thomas Zolotor has made some pretty accurate independent predictions and has come up with theories on his own within the fields of astronomy and technology that actually came to fruition per new scientific studies and announcements. Here are some recent items: