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NASA: Galaxies are the best recyclers

Galaxies have recycled enormous clouds of hydrogen gas enriched with heavy elements over billions of years, stretching their star-birthing epochs, but some eject their fuel rapidly then shut down, according to new Hubble Space Telescope observations.

Study: Supermassive black holes grow in small, distant galaxies

Los Angeles - Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope are surprised after they discovered supermassive black holes growing in small, distant galaxies. This has led scientists to ask: what came first? The massive galaxy or supermassive black holes?
In the Media by Andrew Moran

Giant ultraviolet rings suggest 'resurrected galaxies'

Astronomers have found mysterious, giant loops of ultraviolet light in aged, massive galaxies. These galaxies seem to have a "second lease on life" because somehow they have been infused with fresh gas to form new stars that power these gargantuan rings.
In the Media by Lee Labuschagne - 2 comments

Large Binocular Telescope- Ground based, 10 times the resolution of Hubble

The LBT is a breakthrough in optical science. Two mirrors, 8 metre lenses, and it took 20 years to build. The result is a brilliant picture of a galaxy 102 million light years away, red and blue false color. Not fuzzy, not blurry.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 2 comments

Milky Way is a Cannibal Eating the Galaxy we Actually Belong To

For many years humans thought that they belong to one galaxy called the Milky Way. They have observed it through telescopes and were fascinated by many stars it consists of. But, along came a surprise: they weren't born into it.
In the Media by Tea Lulic - 6 comments

Light is shed on darkest galaxies

Scientists may have solved the the mystery of how the darkest galaxies in the Universe came to exist.
In the Media by Critical_Conformity
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The Hubble Space Telescope has taken a picture of a barred spiral galaxy — a galaxy similar to our own and expected to give astronomers a better insight into the Milky Way.

US President Barack Obama congratulates the LA Galaxy, the winner of Major League Soccer cup, and receives his own Galaxy jersey.
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The best-yet view of mysterious galaxy Centaurus A

An international team of astronomers has located a massive, hot young galaxy cluster – the largest ever seen in the distant universe.

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A pair of spiral galaxies beginning to crash: This three-color image of NGC 935 and its companion IC...
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A pair of spiral galaxies beginning to crash: This three-color image of NGC 935 and its companion IC 1801 shows far-UV emission from young stars observed by GALEX in blue, heated dust mid-infrared emissions observed by Spitzer in red and stellar near-infrared emissions observed by Spitzer in green.
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Galaxies Blogs

Rodney Gomes not the first to suggest Planet X is behind Neptune

In May 2012. according to National Geographic Brazilian astronomer Rodney Gomes may have found the mysterious Planet...

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I am writing this blog as a reply to a comment to my last one (Better than God).Which I wrote as a satire that does...
Jan 23, 2012 in  Hybrid Ideas by Claus Gerber

The Narcissist's Weapon of Language

"A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use." (Rip van Winkle by Washington Irving)...
May 11, 2011 by Sam Vaknin

The No-Dawn Universe

It is agreed commonly, dinosaurs had extinct 250 million years ago. Natural processes occur along the most...
May 30, 2010 by mkwrk2 - 3 comments
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