The article reports that astronomers from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics Centre for the Evolution of the Elements (JINA-CEE) have successfully identified and confirmed the formation of Milky Way ...
Astronomers have found the 'poor old heart of the Milky Way,' faint stars that were around when our galaxy was young, lurking deep in the galaxy's core.
We've known for centuries that our solar system was located within the Milky Way because the Milky Way surrounds us. We can see it throughout the year in all parts of the sky, but it's brighter during the summer, when we're looking at the center of the galaxy. However, to astronomer...
But when confronted with DNA evidence recovered from the dress stain, he was cornered. Eventually, the president admitted that he'd had an "improper relationship" with the intern. The scandal didn't quite unravel his presidency the way Tripp and other foes hoped. Lewinsky, however, became ...
What they saw instead was that stars at the edge of a galaxy had the same rotational velocity as stars near the center. Astronomers observed this first with the Milky Way, and then, in the 1970s, Vera Rubin confirmed the phenomenon when she made detailed quantitative measurements of stars ...
A question that has long puzzled scientists is how our Milky Way galaxy which has an elegant spiral shape with long arms, took this form.
“Our evidence suggests that when the merger occurred, the Milky Way had already formed a large population of its own stars,” said Fiorenzo Vincenzo, co-author of the study and a fellow in The Ohio State University’s Center for Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. ...
Plant training techniques allow you to create a cannabis plant that grows the way you want. A cannabis plant that is trained to grow short and wide takes full advantage of indoor grow lights. Notice how each of the colas are about the same size, since the plant was trained so that all ...
Phew, I love stars. So we don'tknow how the universe was created or what started the Big Bang. No? Oh, whydon't we know our telescopes can't see far back enough? Why can't we find outanother way? Some questions are really hardto answer, we may never get an answer to some of...
The universe contains billions of galaxies, of which our own Milky Way is just one. Often thought of as vast agglomerations of stars, which is how they look in photographs, galaxies actually contain other types of material as well, such as gas, dust and dark matter. Astronomers know that...