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BREAKING NEWS: Andromeda X--Andromeda's Newest Satellite Galaxy



 
 
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Old January 30th 06, 04:31 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default BREAKING NEWS: Andromeda X--Andromeda's Newest Satellite Galaxy

The discovery of a new galaxy orbiting Andromeda gives a boost to the
leading theory of galaxy formation, say astronomers in Europe and the United
States. The new galaxy, named Andromeda X, is the dimmest satellite galaxy
ever seen around Andromeda. For the full story, including a
never-before-published color image of the new galaxy, see
http://KenCroswell.com/AndromedaX.html .

Other recent stories:
Most Stars Are Single (January 19, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/MostStarsAreSingle.html .
The Cosmic Origin of Carbon (January 11, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/OriginOfCarbon.html .
The Tenth Planet's First Anniversary (January 5, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/TenthPlanetFirstAnniversary.html .
Pulsar at the Galactic Center? (January 3, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/G359.html .
The Three Moons of Pluto (December 21, 2005):
http://KenCroswell.com/PlutoMoons.html .
The First Direct Distance to Andromeda (November 4, 2005):
http://KenCroswell.com/AndromedaDistance.html .

Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com.


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Old January 30th 06, 04:49 AM posted to sci.astro
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Default BREAKING NEWS: Andromeda X--Andromeda's Newest Satellite Galaxy


Magnificent Universe wrote:

The discovery of a new galaxy orbiting Andromeda gives a boost to the
leading theory of galaxy formation, say astronomers in Europe and the United
States. The new galaxy, named Andromeda X, is the dimmest satellite galaxy
ever seen around Andromeda. For the full story, including a
never-before-published color image of the new galaxy, see
http://KenCroswell.com/AndromedaX.html .


As more galaxies are seen, and more macroscopic material seen under
ultraviolet
observation, where goes the need for, and existence of, "dark matter"?
And by extension, AE Relativity, which predicted such "dark matter",
which is now not so?

Jim G
c'=c+v

Other recent stories:
Most Stars Are Single (January 19, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/MostStarsAreSingle.html .
The Cosmic Origin of Carbon (January 11, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/OriginOfCarbon.html .
The Tenth Planet's First Anniversary (January 5, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/TenthPlanetFirstAnniversary.html .
Pulsar at the Galactic Center? (January 3, 2006):
http://KenCroswell.com/G359.html .
The Three Moons of Pluto (December 21, 2005):
http://KenCroswell.com/PlutoMoons.html .
The First Direct Distance to Andromeda (November 4, 2005):
http://KenCroswell.com/AndromedaDistance.html .

Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com.


 




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