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Post time 26-10-2009 10:45 AM | Show all posts |Read mode


                                                                        Galactic Cannibalism
                                                                        Like life on Earth, galaxies can "eat" each other and evolve over time. The Milky Way's neighbor, Andromeda, is currently dining on one of its satellites. More than a dozen star clusters are scattered throughout Andromeda, the cosmic remains of past meals. The image above is from a simulation of Andromeda and our galaxy colliding, an event that will take place in about 3 billion years.
                                                                        Credit: F. Summers/C. Mihos/L. Hemquist


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 Author| Post time 26-10-2009 10:46 AM | Show all posts



Quasars
These bright beacons shine to us from the edges of the visible universe and are reminders to scientists of our universe's chaotic infancy. Quasars release more energy than hundreds of galaxies combined. The general consensus is that they are monstrous black holes in the hearts of distant galaxies. This image is of quasar 3C 273, photographed in 1979.
Credit: NASA-MSFC
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Vacuum Energy
Quantum physics tells us that contrary to appearances, empty space is a bubbling brew of "virtual" subatomic particles that are constantly being created and destroyed. The fleeting particles endow every cubic centimeter of space with a certain energy that, according to general relativity, produces an anti-gravitational force that pushes space apart. Nobody knows what's really causing the accelerated expansion of the universe, however.
Credit: NASA-JSC-ES&IA
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2009 10:49 AM | Show all posts
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Dark Matter
Scientists think it makes up the bulk of matter in the universe, but it can neither be seen nor detected directly using current technologies. Candidates range from light-weight neutrinos to invisible black holes. Some scientists question whether dark matter is even real, and suggest that the mysteries it was conjured to solve could be explained by a better understanding of gravity.
Credit: Andrey Kravtsov

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Exoplanets
Until about the early 1990s, the only known planets in the universe were the familiar ones in our solar system. Astronomers have since identified more than 190 extrasolar planets (as of June 2006). They range from gargantuan gas worlds whose masses are just shy of being stars to small, rocky ones orbiting dim, red dwarfs. Searches for a second Earth, however, have so far turned up empty. Astronomers generally believe that better technology is likely to eventually reveal several worlds similar to our own.
Credit: ESO
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Post time 26-10-2009 11:11 AM | Show all posts
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Gravity waves are distortions in the fabric of space-time predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. The waves travel at the speed of light, but they are so weak that scientists expect to detect only those created during colossal cosmic events, such as black hole mergers like the one shown above. LIGO and LISA are two detectors designed to spot the elusive waves.
Credit: Henze/NASA

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Neutrinos
Neutrinos are electrically neutral, virtually mass-less elementary particles that can pass through miles of lead unhindered. Some are passing through your body as you read this. These "phantom" particles are produced in the inner fires of burning, healthy stars as well as in the supernova explosions of dying stars. Detectors are being embedded underground, beneath the sea, or into a large chunk of ice as part of IceCube, a neutrino-detecting project.
Credit: Jeff Miller/NSF/U. of Wisconsin-Madison
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2009 11:23 AM | Show all posts




Antimatter
Like Superman's alter-ego, Bizzaro, the particles making up normal matter also have opposite versions of themselves. An electron has a negative charge, for example, but its anti-matter equivalent, the positron, is positive. Matter and anti-matter annihilate each other when they collide and their mass is converted into pure energy by Einstein's equation E=mc2. Some futuristic spacecraft designs incorporate anti-matter engines.
Credit: Penn State U. /NASA-MSFC
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Mini-Black Holes
If a radical new "braneworld" theory of gravity is correct, then scattered throughout our solar system are thousands of tiny black holes, each about the size of an atomic nucleus. Unlike their larger brethren, these mini-black holes are primordial leftovers from the Big Bang and affect space-time differently because of their close association with a fifth dimension.
Credit: NASA-MSFC
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Cosmic Microwave Background
Also known as the CMB, this radiation is a primordial leftover from the Big Bang that birthed the universe. It was first detected during the 1960s as a radio noise that seemed to emanate from everywhere in space. The CMB is regarded as one of the best pieces of evidence for the theoretical Big Bang. Recent precise measurements by the WMAP project place the CMB temperature at -455 degrees Fahrenheit (-270 Celsius).
Credit: NASA/WMAP Science Team

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 Author| Post time 26-10-2009 11:25 AM | Show all posts
Finished..Sorry for not numbering the posts above..
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Post time 26-10-2009 12:44 PM | Show all posts
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2009 01:06 PM | Show all posts
Kena baca kenapa mende tu mengelirukan para astronomi..
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Post time 26-10-2009 03:42 PM | Show all posts
Ada benda yg masih x dpt ditafsir kan dgn Sains... Hanya tuhan yg tahu segala nya...
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Post time 31-10-2009 09:37 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 31-10-2009 10:57 PM | Show all posts
sesungguhnya tuhan lagi mengetahui....nice pic...terpesona tgk...kebesaran tuhan
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Post time 4-11-2009 05:38 PM | Show all posts
Amazing fingdings~~~
Only God knows....
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Post time 4-11-2009 06:01 PM | Show all posts
The famous neutrino detector yang penyelidiknya menang nobel prize ialah Super-Kamiokande di Jepun..
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