Since the light
generated by the galaxy travelled for billions of years to reach Hubble, the telescope is, in effect, seeing into the earliest years of the universe.
Not exact matches
Other effects, such as light scattering from cosmic dust and the synchrotron radiation
generated by electrons moving around galactic magnetic fields within our own
galaxy, can also produce these polarisation twists.
Taken with the orbiting Chandra Observatory, it shows the hottest, most violent objects in the
galaxy: black holes gobbling down matter, gas heated to millions of degrees
by dense, whirling neutron stars, and the high - energy radiation from stars that have exploded, sending out vast amounts of material that slam into surrounding gas, creating shock waves that heat the gas tremendously,
generating X-rays.
For astronomers who observe the universe through radio waves
generated by stars and
galaxies, interference from an Earth - based source can easily drown out any far - off signal.
Because the dust is
generated by young stars, such
galaxies could open a new window on the universe's most active star - formation period.
Until recently, it was not clear what prevented the delicate filaments from being destroyed
by competing gravitational forces, but Hubble Space Telescope images suggest they are supported
by magnetic fields
generated near the
galaxy's central black hole.
These amazing outflows traverse distances larger than
galaxies» 35 and are powered
by the gigantic magnetic field
generated by the spinning disk of matter spiraling in toward the event horizon.
Supported
by the National Science Foundation, IceCube is capable of capturing the fleeting signatures of high - energy neutrinos — nearly massless particles
generated, presumably,
by dense, violent objects such as supermassive black holes,
galaxy clusters, and the energetic cores of star - forming
galaxies.
The images of distant
galaxies are slightly distorted
by the gravitational field
generated by the foreground dark matter distribution.
«The results of our study support the idea that
galaxy magnetic fields are
generated by a rotating dynamo effect, similar to the process that produces the Sun's magnetic field,» Mao said.
Astronomers believe that supermassive, central black holes
generate the radio, X-ray, and gamma - ray energy radiated
by active
galaxies such as Centaurus A, as well as quasars like SDSS J1030 +0524.
But today it seems like black holes - given how much energy they emit - can actually be important for modulating
galaxy assembly,
by regulating star formation and
generating hot gas reservoirs.
Drifter
by Celsius Game Studios is an open - world sandbox space trading game with a procedurally -
generated galaxy 100,000 light years across made up of tens of thousands of star systems to explore and features an original soundtrack
by composer Danny Baranowsky.
Drifter
by Celsius Game Studios is an open - world sandbox space trading game with a procedurally -
generated galaxy 100,000 light years across made... Read More
Launched on Steam Early Access and developed
by TT Games, LEGO Worlds is a
galaxy of procedurally -
generated Worlds made entirely of LEGO bricks which you can freely manipulate and dynamically populate with LEGO models.
Described
by the studio as a «cooperative culinary adventure for 1 - 4 players,» Space Food Truck will focus on deck building and strategy as players traverse a procedurally -
generated galaxy assembling recipes to stay in business.
The eight computer
generated photo - paintings located in the lower level of the gallery are a reflection of the invisible energy surrounding nature and inspired
by drawings Mori made in front of the ocean back in her native Japan.The photo - paintings emitted a cosmic and atmospheric aura that made me feel as if I was transported into a distant serene
galaxy.