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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Explosion of galaxy formation lit up early universe


From the South Pole Telescope specify that the birth of the first massive galaxies that lit up the early universe was an explosive event, happening faster and sooner than suspected ending.

Extremely bright, active galaxies and fully illuminated formed the universe by the time it was 750 million years old, or about 13 billion years ago, According to Oliver Zahn, a postdoctoral fellow at the Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics (BCCP) at the University of California, Berkeley, who led the data analysis.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Evaporating extrasolar planet does a lot of controversy


Dutch astronomers have found strong evidence see that a road falls apart standing exoplanet from. A New will analyze NASA's Kepler observations-Satellite planet shows that, in less give 16 hours to be running star, is covered in large amounts of dust from his planet surface loose. Result for accepted publication in astronomy & astrophysics.

Kepler looking to other nearby planets years to our stars give sun, called exoplanets.

X-Rays from Young Supernova Remnant Discovered


Astronomers have detected X-rays from the leftovers of a supernova that was first seen from Earth over 50 years ago. This supernova SN 1957D was call because it was the fourth one detected in the year 1957. Whilst detected in the radio and optical for decades, SN 1957D did not appear in previous X-ray images.