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作者: paleolithic    時間: 2025-3-21 22:11

作者: 落葉劑    時間: 2025-3-22 00:56
Galaxies,e white patches? The German philosopher Immanuel Kant suggested that they might be “island universes” of stars—systems like our own Milky Way consisting of millions of stars. He believed they were so far away that individual stars could not be distinguished. But not everyone agreed with him. Others
作者: Feigned    時間: 2025-3-22 07:04
The Discovery of Radio Sources,ies are spirals, others ellipticals, and a few have little or no form. But galaxies differ in more than just form. Some are much more active than others, with cores that eject energetic radiation and particles. To us they appear as if they are exploding, for we frequently see long plumes of gas and
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Collisions and Computers,t good matches to several systems that appeared to be interacting, including the Antennae. But they weren’t the only ones working on the problem in the early 1970s. Alan Wright of York University in Toronto, Canada, was also doing a similar project. He had seen the photographs of interacting galaxie
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作者: 哀求    時間: 2025-3-24 17:19
Cosmic Jets and Galactic Dynamos,galaxy itself. And their distance from the galaxy, in some cases, was up to 10 million light-years. How were they connected with the galaxy? It was reasonable to assume that they were being produced by the galaxy. But how? Astronomers were stumped.
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作者: fringe    時間: 2025-3-25 08:31
Insulating Silicon Nitride Films,overhead a silvery band of light ? runs from the northern to the southern horizon—the Milky Way. Like a misty stream it meanders through the velvet darkness, caressed here and there by patterns of stars.
作者: Trypsin    時間: 2025-3-25 14:08
The System Silicon-Nitrogen-Hydrogene white patches? The German philosopher Immanuel Kant suggested that they might be “island universes” of stars—systems like our own Milky Way consisting of millions of stars. He believed they were so far away that individual stars could not be distinguished. But not everyone agreed with him. Others
作者: daredevil    時間: 2025-3-25 18:20
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06997-4ies are spirals, others ellipticals, and a few have little or no form. But galaxies differ in more than just form. Some are much more active than others, with cores that eject energetic radiation and particles. To us they appear as if they are exploding, for we frequently see long plumes of gas and
作者: 緊張過度    時間: 2025-3-25 23:49
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8051-8at most of them were. Bolton had identified Taurus A with the Crab Nebula, which was known to be a supernova remnant. Did this mean that most of the other radio sources were supernova remnants? It seemed unlikely. In fact, the other two sources that Bolton had identified were both galaxies. Furtherm
作者: 外科醫(yī)生    時間: 2025-3-26 01:07

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作者: arboretum    時間: 2025-3-26 16:57
Victor Veliadis,Ming Su,Filippo Di Giovannieed not penetrate one another; if they pass close enough, tidal forces will disrupt the stars and cause considerable damage. Interestingly, the most damage is done at relatively low speeds. If they pass one another fast enough, few, if any, of the stars will be disturbed. If they penetrate one anoth
作者: Delectable    時間: 2025-3-27 00:53

作者: 安定    時間: 2025-3-27 04:15
Stephanie E. Barrett,Erin N. Guidrynsiderable turmoil on a much larger scale. After all, galaxies aren’t the largest things in the universe. Clusters of galaxies are larger, and we now know that clusters of clusters exist. Furthermore, we shouldn’t forget the most turbulent event of all—the big bang. Let’s begin by considering cluste
作者: 動機(jī)    時間: 2025-3-27 08:43
Roland Schauer,Johannes F. G. Vliegentharton the grandest scale look like? In other words, if we could somehow step back from it and take a look, what would we see? In the last few years, astronomers have been able to do this, and they have found a fascinating structure. You would, of course, expect voids and superclusters. But they have fo
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Roland Schauer,Anthony P. CorfieldAnd so we come to the end of our story. In our journey through the universe we have seen an amazing array of objects: exploding galaxies (some with powerful jets), colliding and interacting galaxies with huge tidal plumes emanating from them, and quasars—distant and mysterious. Each is an awe-inspiring spectacle.
作者: Circumscribe    時間: 2025-3-27 19:27
Quasars,It might be hard to believe that something even more powerful and more energetic than a radio galaxy could exist. But it does. In the early 1960s extremely energetic objects that we now call quasars were discovered.
作者: 切碎    時間: 2025-3-27 23:32
Epilogue,And so we come to the end of our story. In our journey through the universe we have seen an amazing array of objects: exploding galaxies (some with powerful jets), colliding and interacting galaxies with huge tidal plumes emanating from them, and quasars—distant and mysterious. Each is an awe-inspiring spectacle.
作者: vasospasm    時間: 2025-3-28 03:21
Galaxies,thought they were huge clouds of gas that were relatively nearby, and a few even thought that they might be the first stages of planetary systems. Many years would pass, though, before the argument would be resolved. Telescopes were still too crude at this stage to provide a solution to the mystery.
作者: Accord    時間: 2025-3-28 08:16
Colliding Galaxies: The Discovery,two galaxies. We saw earlier that Cygnus A was initially thought to be two galaxies in collision. And although we now know this isn’t the case, we also know that there are galaxies that are interacting, and in some cases actually colliding and merging.
作者: visceral-fat    時間: 2025-3-28 11:34
To the Ends of the Universe,und much more. The whole universe seems to be filled with voids; in fact, they are more like gigantic bubbles. And strung along the surface of these bubbles are superclusters. It sounds crazy, but on this scale, the universe looks like a sink full of soapsuds.
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作者: Jargon    時間: 2025-3-29 04:47
Book 1990 collision of two objects in space, say, two stars, I was sure would be a spectacular event. It is quite unlikely, however, that we will ever witness the collision of two stars. The event is just too rare. But collisions of systems of stars-galaxies-oddly enough, are relatively com- mon. In fact, we see evidence of several in the sky right now.
作者: TAG    時間: 2025-3-29 09:38
The System Silicon-Nitrogen-Hydrogenthought they were huge clouds of gas that were relatively nearby, and a few even thought that they might be the first stages of planetary systems. Many years would pass, though, before the argument would be resolved. Telescopes were still too crude at this stage to provide a solution to the mystery.
作者: periodontitis    時間: 2025-3-29 12:33
Applications of SiC in Power Conversion,two galaxies. We saw earlier that Cygnus A was initially thought to be two galaxies in collision. And although we now know this isn’t the case, we also know that there are galaxies that are interacting, and in some cases actually colliding and merging.
作者: Accolade    時間: 2025-3-29 18:56
Roland Schauer,Johannes F. G. Vliegenthartund much more. The whole universe seems to be filled with voids; in fact, they are more like gigantic bubbles. And strung along the surface of these bubbles are superclusters. It sounds crazy, but on this scale, the universe looks like a sink full of soapsuds.
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作者: Restenosis    時間: 2025-3-30 02:46
Signals and Communication Technologyabout. He felt so strongly about it he set out to try and prove him wrong. So, just as the Toomres had done, he set up models of collisions on the computer. His disks consisted of 160 points representing the stars of the galaxy. Furthermore, like the Toomres, he considered all the mass to be concentrated at the center of the galaxy.
作者: 后來    時間: 2025-3-30 07:40
The Discovery of Radio Sources,ample, would show none if viewed from a distance. A close look at its core, however, reveals that it too is energetic. How do we know? Although optical telescopes don’t show it, other types of telescopes do.
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gineers frantically raced to complete a rocket- ship that would take them to safety. In the final moments the spaceship lifted off as the occupants watched the Earth bulge, crack, then literally explode as one of the planets struck it. As I left the theater I wondered if it was really possible for a
作者: dissolution    時間: 2025-3-30 19:08
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8051-8ther radio sources were supernova remnants? It seemed unlikely. In fact, the other two sources that Bolton had identified were both galaxies. Furthermore, one of the strongest sources in the sky—Cygnus A—had still not been identified optically. Despite the controversy Bolton and his group began referring to all of the objects as “radio stars.”
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Exploding and Peculiar Galaxies,ther radio sources were supernova remnants? It seemed unlikely. In fact, the other two sources that Bolton had identified were both galaxies. Furthermore, one of the strongest sources in the sky—Cygnus A—had still not been identified optically. Despite the controversy Bolton and his group began referring to all of the objects as “radio stars.”
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