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Galactic molecular clouds are aligned to galactic magnetic fields
Looks like magnetic fields play a bigger role than previously thought in
the creation of star-birthing clouds inside galaxies. Yousuf Khan Astronomers Discover Magnetic Fields’ Role In Birth of New Stars - International Business Times http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/25286...-birth-new.htm |
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Galactic molecular clouds are aligned to galactic magnetic fields
On 11/21/11 8:23 AM, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Looks like magnetic fields play a bigger role than previously thought in the creation of star-birthing clouds inside galaxies. Yousuf Khan Astronomers Discover Magnetic Fields’ Role In Birth of New Stars - International Business Times http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/25286...-birth-new.htm From: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/m...milky-way.html NARRATOR: Reading the radio signal, Antony Stark detects just small amounts of gas feeding the black hole, nothing too serious. But farther out, about 400 light years from the galactic center, he can see signs of something much more alarming. A vast ring of matter is gradually growing bigger. ANTONY STARK: This storage ring then builds up, until it coagulates into a single gigantic cloud of about 30 million solar masses. NARRATOR: When the ring reaches a tipping point, it will condense into a giant cloud, triggering a dramatic starburst event, a storm of stars forming and dying quickly. What's left of the gas cloud will spiral down into the grasp of the black hole. ANTONY STARK: Which then rapidly spirals in and feeds the black hole in the galactic center, making the Milky Way an active galaxy. When the feasting starts, the fireworks will be seen across the Milky Way. NARRATOR: But don't bother marking your calendar, dinnertime isn't scheduled for at least 10 million years. |
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Galactic molecular clouds are aligned to galactic magnetic fields
On Nov 21, 10:00*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 11/21/11 8:23 AM, Yousuf Khan wrote: Looks like magnetic fields play a bigger role than previously thought in the creation of star-birthing clouds inside galaxies. Yousuf Khan Astronomers Discover Magnetic Fields’ Role In Birth of New Stars - International Business Times http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/25286...ers-discover-m... From:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/m...milky-way.html NARRATOR: Reading the radio signal, Antony Stark detects just small amounts of gas feeding the black hole, nothing too serious. But farther out, about 400 light years from the galactic center, he can see signs of something much more alarming. A vast ring of matter is gradually growing bigger. ANTONY STARK: This storage ring then builds up, until it coagulates into a single gigantic cloud of about 30 million solar masses. NARRATOR: When the ring reaches a tipping point, it will condense into a giant cloud, triggering a dramatic starburst event, a storm of stars forming and dying quickly. What's left of the gas cloud will spiral down into the grasp of the black hole. ANTONY STARK: Which then rapidly spirals in and feeds the black hole in the galactic center, making the Milky Way an active galaxy. When the feasting starts, the fireworks will be seen across the Milky Way. NARRATOR: But don't bother marking your calendar, dinnertime isn't scheduled for at least 10 million years. Sam Sun like most stars form from nebula clouds far from galaxies cores I see no galaxies near the Cone Nebula,or by the Eagle Nebula? I agree EM force gives shape to nebulas. They must be ionized clouds. I never heard od deep space having a magnetic field Have you? I am looking at the Eagle Nebula as I type this. What a strange shape . Its got fuzzy edges. In its darkest area is a new born star. TreBert |
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Galactic molecular clouds are aligned to galactic magnetic fields
On 11/21/11 9:38 AM, G=EMC^2 wrote:
I never heard od deep space having a magnetic field Have you? Bet you sometime wished you had taken physics at university, Herb. Magnetic Field of the Milky Way http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/...aRudberg.shtml Galactic Magnetic Fields http://www.google.com/search?q=galac...imvns&tbm=isch |
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Galactic molecular clouds are aligned to galactic magnetic fields
On Nov 21, 10:00*am, Sam Wormley wrote:
On 11/21/11 9:38 AM, G=EMC^2 wrote: I never heard od deep space having a magnetic field Have you? * *Bet you sometime wished you had taken physics at university, Herb. Magnetic Field of the Milky Way * *http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/...aRudberg.shtml Galactic Magnetic Fields http://www.google.com/search?q=galac...&hl=en&sa=G&pr... Back when I was playing with the idea that you could take two opposite charges and rotate them in a circle and have that circle travel along at c and be a light photon, I bethought of precessing that rotating circle to sweep out a sphere. That would mean, thought I, that there should be a magnetic field at right-angles to the center of that rotation. I started looking for evidence of stuff like that, and two years later the VLA (very large array) spotted a gigantic magnetic pole arising at right-angles to the center of the Milky Way disc. Since then we find the same thing in many other galaxies. The rotation of their discs, like electrons travelling around a coil, produces a field at right-angles to the rotation. john galaxy model for the atom |
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Galactic molecular clouds are aligned to galactic magnetic fields
"Sam Wormley" wrote Yousuf Khan wrote: Looks like magnetic fields play a bigger role than previously thought in the creation of star-birthing clouds inside galaxies. Astronomers Discover Magnetic Fields’ Role In Birth of New Stars - International Business Times http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/252867/20111121/astronomers-discover-magnetic-fields-role-birth-new.htm Sam quoted & wrote: From: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/monster-milky-way.html NARRATOR: Reading the radio signal, Antony Stark detects just small amounts of gas feeding the black hole, nothing too serious. But farther out, about 400 light years from the galactic center, he can see signs of something much more alarming. A vast ring of matter is gradually growing bigger. ANTONY STARK: This storage ring then builds up, until it coagulates into a single gigantic cloud of about 30 million solar masses. NARRATOR: When the ring reaches a tipping point, it will condense into a giant cloud, triggering a dramatic starburst event, a storm of stars forming and dying quickly. What's left of the gas cloud will spiral down into the grasp of the black hole. ANTONY STARK: Which then rapidly spirals in and feeds the black hole in the galactic center, making the Milky Way an active galaxy. When the feasting starts, the fireworks will be seen across the Milky Way. NARRATOR: But don't bother marking your calendar, dinnertime isn't scheduled for at least 10 million years. hanson wrote: Anthony Stark listens to some radio noise, and does just like... a dog does that barks into the night over some distant noise he know nothing about, but imagines a lot. Thanks for the final tempering remark by the narrator. Anthony Stark sounds like you do, Sam, being an Anthropic Global Warmer... only this time going totally ballistic... and FAR OUT... ahahahaha... ahaha.. Thanks for the laughs though.... ahahahahanson |
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