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Showing posts with label The Universe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Universe. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Shed light on the brightest objects in the universe

The Dartmouth team of astrophysicists discovered the extent to which the quasars and black holes can influence their own galaxy.

The team plans to publish an article in Astrophysical Journal, which details made ​​the discovery and research based on the constant lookout for 10yu quasars. Researchers have documented enormous capacity for radiation from quasars, which reach for many thousands of light-years distant, even beyond their own galaxies.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Why does the universe have fewer dwarf galaxies which should?

Turn and shoot the Question: "What about the sun?". "He went to sleep," his mother answered thinking an explanation that satisfies the curiosity of his three years. "He night," says halfway between the statement and the question and question again looking at the sky: "What about the moon? In these sentences, little seems to sum up, with its childlike simplicity-the concerns, from primitive man to the present day, led mankind to observe the sky for answers to many questions.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Astronomers have exposed the largest structures in the universe


A group of British astronomers exposed the largest known structures in the universe. This is a group linked by a single gravitational field of active galactic nuclei, which make bigger from one end to 4 billion light years away. Scientifically verbal communication, the structure is a large group of quasars.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

The key to the origin of the universe could be under water


The telescopes are composed of a series of strings coupled to glass beads. Soon humanity will have many more "eyes" scanning the universe in search of particles that we can solve the existing enigmas surrounding its origin. The high-energy cosmic neutrinos can be detected only by a few hidden devices in the most unexpected places: Inside Mountains, underground, underwater, and even in solid ice.

Scientists use them to unlock the mysteries of the universe, to know the nature of dark matter, the evolution of stars and the origin of cosmic rays.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Where is the center of the universe?


Where is the center of the universe? Well, the answer is confusing: nowhere in particular and also in all...
To understand these things have to make one thing clear about the famous Big Bang: the famous big bang matter filled the empty space, in fact it was a very rapid expansion of space itself, which before the "bang" was fold completatamente on itself at a point of infinite density that scientists call unique .