Last month, at a meeting at the University of Maryland, Ozernoy presented calculations of how Sagittarius A * pulls in material
from a nearby cluster of hot blue stars.
Not exact matches
This image
from the Wide Field Imager (WFI) on the MPG / ESO 2.2 - metre telescope at La Silla, shows the
cluster and the gas clouds surrounding it, which glow in orange and red hues due to the radiation coming
from nearby hot stars.
That could now change thanks to a plan to combine the unused potential of groups of
nearby phones, creating
clusters capable of everything
from weather modelling to Wi - Fi cracking.
The greater W is, the more mass these
nearby clusters have and the more their gravity should distort, or «lens», the light
from galaxies behind them.
Now Andrew Gould and Jens Villumsen of Ohio State University in Columbus argue that the gravity of
nearby galaxy
clusters should distort the light
from distant galaxies in a way that depends on W.
However, if the light
from many distant galaxies passes through the stretched spacetime of a
nearby galaxy
cluster, then the mass of the galaxy
cluster can be derived
from a careful analysis of the ensemble of warped shapes and their orientations.
Clustered nearby, Holley's newest suite of assemblage sculptures — all produced during a residency at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation — playfully merge natural and machined materials into potent abstract configurations, as in Sun on It,
From the Ocean to the Air and Bending (all 2014).