Not exact matches
It would be otiose to give examples: a distant thunder is in the past as much as a distant star; but
no matter how
far in time - space a star or
galaxy is, it is always faintly immanent in my Here - Now even when its action is below the threshold of human perception; its action can be made visible by a combination of lenses or a prolonged photographic exposure.
We die
knowing that the promise of
further glory outlives us in other
galaxies.
You'd have to be from a
galaxy far,
far away to not
know that Star Wars: The Force Awakens hit theaters this week — and opens everywhere in the United States tonight.
In a
galaxy far far away — yeah you
know the movies right!
Something unseeable and
far bigger than anything in the
known universe is hauling a group of
galaxies towards it at inexplicable speed
Andromeda II is the least massive
known example of merging of
galaxies so
far and illustrates the scale - free character og the formation og
galaxies down to the lowest galactic mass scales.
Sometimes credit didn't come because, as
far as we
know, he was wrong: his idea that «tired light» and not an expansion of the universe might be the cause of the lengthening of wavelengths from distant
galaxies, or his insistence that
galaxy clusters didn't belong to superclusters.
For
far - off pairs, assessing the separation of the two
galaxies relies on
knowing how fast the universe is expanding.
Actually, there is no reason either to go to your local theatre or to leave this
galaxy for another one
far away if you want to
know what happened a long time ago in our universe.
Mega bursts of radio waves that seem to come from a
galaxy far,
far away have a weird pattern — here's what you need to
know
However, through the phenomenon
known as «gravitational lensing,» a massive, foreground cluster of
galaxies acts as a natural «zoom lens» in space by magnifying and stretching images of
far more distant background
galaxies.
So
far, all
known lenses have either been enormous — millions of times the mass of the sun, like an entire
galaxy — or relatively tiny, like a single planet.
If any of our descendants escape that catastrophe, they will be able to see another,
far greater one looming overhead: the Andromeda
galaxy, which just might slam into the Milky Way some 6 billion years from now, to who
knows what effect.
Because the properties of these nearby nurseries are
known, the feat will help astronomers better understand conditions in
far - off star - forming
galaxies — where, ironically enough, Lyman alpha is easier to detect because the expanding universe redshifts the radiation to longer wavelengths so that sunlight doesn't muck up the view.
Fast radio bursts are brief, bright pulses of radio emission from distant but so
far unknown sources, and FRB 121102 is the only one
known to repeat: more than 200 high - energy bursts have been observed coming from this source, which is located in a dwarf
galaxy about 3 billion light years from Earth.
The 11
farthest known stars in our
galaxy are located about 300,000 light - years from Earth, well outside the Milky Way's spiral disk.
Five of the 11
farthest known stars in our
galaxy were probably stolen this way.
Until recently, studying newborn
galaxies meant peering
far into the distance and deep into the past, to the edge of the
known universe.
You remember, you
know, decades ago they took the first deep field image, where Hubble focuses its camera on a blank piece of sky for many, many hours and then reveals all of these hidden
galaxies that are
farther away than almost anything we've ever seen before.
For example, as Kepler has spotted 1,235 exoplanet candidates so
far - 53 of which orbit stars in their habitable zones -
knowing approximately how many stars there are in our
galaxy (there are thought to be around 300 billion stars in the Milky Way), an estimate can be made of how many worlds are orbiting these stars.
Since the dark matter's composition is unknown and how
far out it extends in the
galaxies and
galaxy clusters is only beginning to be mapped (and see also link), it is not
known how to best incorporate it into the computer simulations.
Peering ever
further back in space and time, the Hubble Space Telescope has glimpsed the largest
known group of the faintest and youngest primordial
galaxies ever — over 250 — some of which are estimated -LSB-...]
It has been
known for long that some of these massive black holes eject spectacular plasma jets at a near speed - of - light that can extend
far beyond the confines of their host
galaxy.
Black holes that form due to the collapse of massive stars typically have masses 5 - 20 times that of the sun, but supermassive black holes — found in the centers of nearly all
known sizeable
galaxies — are
far bigger, at about hundreds of thousands, or even billions, of solar masses.
The 11
farthest known stars in our
galaxy are located about 300,000 light - years from Earth.
Notoriously baffling yet oddly compelling, 2001: A Space Odyssey essentially follows two astronauts (Keir Dullea's Dave Bowman and Gary Lockwood's Frank Poole) as they embark on a quest into the
farthest reaches of the
known galaxy.
It's Halloween — get to
know mynocks and other creepy crawlies and creatures from a
galaxy far,
far away...
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Year: 2016 Director: Gareth Edwards Gareth Edwards» venture into a
galaxy far,
far away is the Star Wars film we never
knew we needed.
We
know general audiences are interested in the ongoing Star Wars saga movies, but will they be willing to dip back into a
galaxy far,
far away for the origin story of one of the franchise's most recognizable characters?
«There's quite a lot we
know about the universe, about how the
galaxies formed for example, but there are a lot of areas we don't
know as much about such as dark matter and the beginning of the universe, and the work we are doing now is going to help
further that knowledge.»
We
know the value of these steps in a
galaxy far,
far away.
Like im playing this game and the story so
far is hey guys lets go to an unknown
galaxy pressing unknown buttons to make unknown machines do something unknown that can somehow fix planets we do nt
know how but hey it works
I figured this would be the case due to the mass relays not existing in this
galaxy - well as
far as we
know - but I think it could also be a possibility that they've never been discovered.
2016 may be the 30th anniversary of the Legend of Zelda, but it is also the 2oth anniversary of Pokémon, a gaming series
known the worldwide and the only way you haven't heard of it, is if the rock you were living under was in a
galaxy far far away!
As
far as I
know its camera tied with
galaxy S7 according to that website.