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Two new dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda found, could help explainDark Matter anomaly
New galaxies may help dark matter search - Technology & science - Space
- Space.com - msnbc.com http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45195331.../#.TrhXq7LQtbo "The newfound dwarf galaxies, called Andromeda 28 and 29, are two of the most distant satellite galaxies from Andromeda ever detected. They are located about 600,000 light-years away from Andromeda, and about 1.1 million light-years from Earth, researchers said. " |
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Two new dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda found, could help explain Dark Matter anomaly
Yousuf Khan wrote in
: New galaxies may help dark matter search - Technology & science - Space - Space.com - msnbc.com http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45195331...cience-space/#. TrhXq7LQtbo "The newfound dwarf galaxies, called Andromeda 28 and 29, are two of the most distant satellite galaxies from Andromeda ever detected. They are located about 600,000 light-years away from Andromeda, and about 1.1 million light-years from Earth, researchers said. " Finding additional dwarf galaxies only further confirms the basic structural prediction of the theory, but adds nothing to the discussion. |
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Two new dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda found, could helpexplain Dark Matter anomaly
On 07/11/2011 8:11 PM, eric gisse wrote:
Yousuf wrote in : New galaxies may help dark matter search - Technology& science - Space - Space.com - msnbc.com http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45195331...cience-space/#. TrhXq7LQtbo "The newfound dwarf galaxies, called Andromeda 28 and 29, are two of the most distant satellite galaxies from Andromeda ever detected. They are located about 600,000 light-years away from Andromeda, and about 1.1 million light-years from Earth, researchers said. " Finding additional dwarf galaxies only further confirms the basic structural prediction of the theory, but adds nothing to the discussion. Actually, I'm not sure if it adds anything at all to the discussion. The article says it'll help in the search for Dark Matter, but doesn't mention how. All I can gather from it is that they expect to be able to study their motions and it'll add to the catalog of galaxies that they'll be able to study, but doesn't actually prove anything about Dark Matter just yet. One interesting thing about the galaxies is that they are somewhere between Andromeda and Milky Way (600Kly from Andro, 1100Kly from MW), but they never noticed it until now? How dwarf can you get? Yousuf Khan |
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Two new dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda found, could help explain Dark Matter anomaly
Yousuf Khan wrote in -
lp.com: On 07/11/2011 8:11 PM, eric gisse wrote: Yousuf wrote in : New galaxies may help dark matter search - Technology& science - Space - Space.com - msnbc.com http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45195331...cience-space/#. TrhXq7LQtbo "The newfound dwarf galaxies, called Andromeda 28 and 29, are two of the most distant satellite galaxies from Andromeda ever detected. They are located about 600,000 light-years away from Andromeda, and about 1.1 million light-years from Earth, researchers said. " Finding additional dwarf galaxies only further confirms the basic structural prediction of the theory, but adds nothing to the discussion. Actually, I'm not sure if it adds anything at all to the discussion. That's what I *JUST SAID*. I'm rather concerned for you as of late. Crank ideas, inability to read, etc. Did you slip on medication or something? The article says it'll help in the search for Dark Matter, but doesn't mention how. All I can gather from it is that they expect to be able to study their motions and it'll add to the catalog of galaxies that they'll be able to study, but doesn't actually prove anything about Dark Matter just yet. One interesting thing about the galaxies is that they are somewhere between Andromeda and Milky Way (600Kly from Andro, 1100Kly from MW), but they never noticed it until now? How dwarf can you get? Yousuf Khan |
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Two new dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda found, could helpexplain Dark Matter anomaly
On 08/11/2011 1:08 PM, eric gisse wrote:
Yousuf wrote in - lp.com: On 07/11/2011 8:11 PM, eric gisse wrote: Yousuf wrote in : New galaxies may help dark matter search - Technology& science - Space - Space.com - msnbc.com http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45195331...cience-space/#. TrhXq7LQtbo "The newfound dwarf galaxies, called Andromeda 28 and 29, are two of the most distant satellite galaxies from Andromeda ever detected. They are located about 600,000 light-years away from Andromeda, and about 1.1 million light-years from Earth, researchers said. " Finding additional dwarf galaxies only further confirms the basic structural prediction of the theory, but adds nothing to the discussion. Actually, I'm not sure if it adds anything at all to the discussion. That's what I *JUST SAID*. And I was agreeing with you (and adding additional detail). I'm rather concerned for you as of late. Crank ideas, inability to read, etc. Did you slip on medication or something? Until now. Yousuf Khan |
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​ When Eric Gisse insults someone, first I cringe then I check their posts.
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I read everything you two ( Yousuf and Eric ) write here ( Sci.Physics ); however, Yousuf's posts are ·much· better than Eric's, I say. When Eric Gisse insults someone, first I cringe then I check their posts. |
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​ When Eric Gisse insults someone, first I cringe then I check their posts.
On 08/11/2011 3:48 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me wrote:
I read everything you two ( Yousuf and Eric ) write here ( Sci.Physics ); however, Yousuf's posts are ·much· better than Eric's, I say. When Eric Gisse insults someone, first I cringe then I check their posts. Not to worry, Eric never achieved an intuitive understanding of this subject. It's the difference between learning and rote learning. Yousuf Khan |
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​ When Eric Gisse insults someone, first I cringe then I check their posts.
Yousuf Khan wrote in
: On 08/11/2011 3:48 PM, Jeff-Relf.Me wrote: I read everything you two ( Yousuf and Eric ) write here ( Sci.Physics ); however, Yousuf's posts are ·much· better than Eric's, I say. When Eric Gisse insults someone, first I cringe then I check their posts. Not to worry, Eric never achieved an intuitive understanding of this subject. It's the difference between learning and rote learning. Yousuf Khan I like to think I have a reasonable grasp of the subject, unlike relf who still seems to be following me around like the creepy little mother****er that he is... |
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