Sentences with phrase «nearby clusters»

The map also displays the location of nearby clusters of items and rare treasures.
While astronomers have identified many nearby clusters, they need to go further back in time to understand how these structures are formed.
The paper concludes that about 30 percent of the galaxies which would normally be forming stars have been quenched in the distant clusters, compared to the much higher value of about 50 percent found in nearby clusters.
New data showed that cosmic rays hailed from nearby clusters of massive stars, where a supernova explosion occurs every few million years.
But Gould and Villumsen point out that there is more detailed information about nearby clusters.
The team also mapped out all the positions of the brightest nearby cluster stars and was able to detect very small motions as the stars slowly revolved around each other.
With the augmentation in the quantity of isolates, a novel resettlement occurred and associates with nearby clusters arose that determined the miscegenation.
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.
A nearby cluster of galaxies in the constellation of Eridanus has a phenomenal amount of invisible, or «dark», matter, says an American astronomer.
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.
Gillian Wilson, professor of physics and astronomy at UC Riverside, added, «Fascinatingly, however, the study found that the percentage of galaxies which had stopped forming stars in those young, distant clusters, was much lower than the percentage found in much older, nearby clusters.
ROSAT observed the effects of dark matter on the intergalactic medium in a nearby cluster of galaxies.
While fireworks only last a short time here on Earth, a bundle of cosmic sparklers in a nearby cluster of stars will be going off for a very long time.
One faces Storm King's collection of David Smith, the other its nearby cluster by Alexander Calder.
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