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New image shows Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is bigger than thought
Spitzer infrared images show Triangulum's dust extends way past it's
main disk. Triangulum is part of our Local Group of galaxies cluster, so it's likely going to merge with us at some point in time. Yousuf Khan New Image Reveals M33 is Bigger Than Thought (and it’s Headed Our Way) | Universe Today http://www.universetoday.com/2009/04...eaded-our-way/ |
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New image shows Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is bigger than thought
On Apr 7, 8:34*am, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Spitzer infrared images show Triangulum's dust extends way past it's main disk. Triangulum is part of our Local Group of galaxies cluster, so it's likely going to merge with us at some point in time. * * * * Yousuf Khan New Image Reveals M33 is Bigger Than Thought (and it’s Headed Our Way) | Universe Today http://www.universetoday.com/2009/04...ls-m33-is-bigg... A downright impressive composite image. We need at least UVa to SWIR before counting galaxies and stars, and UVc to LWIR would certainly be best. A bandpass of Gamma to FIR should cover most everything except black holes. ~ BG |
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New image shows Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is bigger than thought
BradGuth wrote:
A downright impressive composite image. We need at least UVa to SWIR before counting galaxies and stars, and UVc to LWIR would certainly be best. A bandpass of Gamma to FIR should cover most everything except black holes. Nor Dark Matter, either. :-) Yousuf Khan |
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New image shows Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is bigger than thought
On Apr 9, 9:18*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:
BradGuth wrote: A downright impressive composite image. We need at least UVa to SWIR before counting galaxies and stars, and UVc to LWIR would certainly be best. *A bandpass of Gamma to FIR should cover most everything except black holes. Nor Dark Matter, either. :-) * * * * Yousuf Khan Yes, dark matter and/or dark energy (pure electrons or antimatter positrons), as being the cosmic soup of the day that's keeping photons from going 2c or faster. ~ BG |
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New image shows Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is bigger than thought
BradGuth wrote:
On Apr 9, 9:18 pm, Yousuf Khan wrote: BradGuth wrote: A downright impressive composite image. We need at least UVa to SWIR before counting galaxies and stars, and UVc to LWIR would certainly be best. A bandpass of Gamma to FIR should cover most everything except black holes. Nor Dark Matter, either. :-) Yousuf Khan Yes, dark matter and/or dark energy (pure electrons or antimatter positrons), as being the cosmic soup of the day that's keeping photons from going 2c or faster. I have no idea what you're talking about. Yousuf Khan |
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New image shows Triangulum Galaxy (M33) is bigger than thought
On Apr 10, 8:14*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:
BradGuth wrote: On Apr 9, 9:18 pm, Yousuf Khan wrote: BradGuth wrote: A downright impressive composite image. We need at least UVa to SWIR before counting galaxies and stars, and UVc to LWIR would certainly be best. *A bandpass of Gamma to FIR should cover most everything except black holes. Nor Dark Matter, either. :-) * * * * Yousuf Khan Yes, dark matter and/or dark energy (pure electrons or antimatter positrons), as being the cosmic soup of the day that's keeping photons from going 2c or faster. I have no idea what you're talking about. * * * * Yousuf Khan Have you or anyone else ever seen an electron or a positron? (didn't think so) ~ BG |
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