Sentences with phrase «of light years distance»

Galaxies are large systems of stars and interstellar matter, typically containing several million to some trillion stars, of masses between several million and several trillion times that of our Sun, of an extension of a few thousands to several 100,000 s light years, typically separated by millions of light years distance.
As children learn the simple Trigonometry with which to measure the millions of light years distance of stars, they think they have to chose between accepting math or Christianity.

Not exact matches

Siemens, which is also working on visible light communication, last year announced that it was able to transmit at speeds of 500 megabits per second within a five - meter distance.
For example, the seeming unlimited number of galaxies (with each containing anywhere from an estimated 10 to 500 billion stars) and the precise order that exists within the universe, and the shear distance between stars (an average about 4.2 light years or about 25 trillion miles), has caused some to stop and look in awe.
Quantum entanglement suggests that distance must be an illusion, even millions or billions of light years of it.
To an alien life form living on another planet billions of light years from us the death of an 8 year old human, while tragic to us, might be linked by what Einstein called «s p o o k y action at a distance» to an alien birth making it one of their most joyous occasions.
They can seperated from each other by literally light years of distance and STILL be able to effect each other immediately and physicists still can't figure it out yet.
To calculate the local gravitational constant according to Whitehead's theory, Will assumes that all the mass of our galaxy (1011 solar masses) is concentrated at a point 20,000 light - years from the earth — the distance of the earth from the center of the galaxy.
If we now consider the number of the stars (15,000 x 106 visible to the optical telescope alone) you will understand how it is possible to say, cosmically speaking, that we are enveloped in a sort of monstrous gas formed of molecules as heavy as the Sun moving at distances from each other so great that they have to be reckoned in light - years (bearing in mind that light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second, and that we are only 8 light - minutes distant from the sun)-- a gas made of stars!
The relative size of the earth and the significance of the human race shrinks before extragalactic distances exceeding a billion light years.
They are measured by the variation in brightness to the time allowed between each change, This measures the distance to objects 10s of millions of light years across.
> Easily disproved by stratification of layers of earth, laid down yearly, with far more than 5000 layers, radiometric dating, Pangeae, and the speed of light through the vast distances of space, a galaxy (ours) that is about 100,000 light years in diameter.
It grossed me out, then I realized the distance between he and I is light years apart in terms of similarities — and that I am light years apart from almost everyone in those aspects related to health, healing, anti-aging, etc..
At a distance of about 166,000 light - years, SN 1987A was the closest since the time of Galileo.
This is a map of the cube of spacetime covered in the new survey, showing the distance to the galaxies in billions of light years.
They are two of our closest galaxy neighbours in space — the SMC lies about 200,000 light - years away, just a twelfth of the distance to the more famous Andromeda Galaxy.
At a distance of 5,500 light years, the blue straggler binary appears as a single point of light, but by analyzing the amount of ultraviolet light, the researchers saw the unmistakable signal of a white dwarf.
The streams of particles spewing out of the alleged poles of Geminga — or lateral tails — stretch out for more than half a light year, longer than 1,000 times the distance between the Sun and Pluto.
Physicists used the combined measurements to estimate a distance of 750 million to 1.8 billion light - years to the black holes.
At distances of 775,000 and 900,000 light years, they are about 50 per cent further from the sun than the previous record holders (Astrophysical Journal, doi.org/tqt).
At Antares» distance of 500 light - years, that corresponds to some 10,000 times the width of our solar system.
At a distance of just 25 light - years, Fomalhaut is one of the brightest stars seen from Earth.
This famous object, the birthplace of many massive stars, is one of the closest stellar nurseries, at a distance of about 1350 light - years.
NGC 6334 is located about 5500 light - years away from Earth, while NGC 6357 is more remote, at a distance of 8000 light - years.
This object is one of the closest stellar nurseries for both low and high - mass stars, at a distance of about 1350 light - years [1].
Based on the distance of the molecular clouds from Sagittarius A *, astronomers calculate that the original X-ray that burst from the black hole's lunch must have lit up Earth's skies 60 years ago — but astronomers did not have the necessary X-ray telescopes back then.
Emitted in a distant galaxy when multicellular life was just beginning to populate Earth, the waves traveled at the speed of light for more than a billion years to at last wash over our planet last September, taking just seven milliseconds to traverse the distance between LIGO's twin listening stations in Louisiana and Washington State.
It would be sensitive to nearly all the same targets investigated by LIGO and LISA out to distances of 10 billion light - years or more, but its true goal would be to assemble a detailed map of gravitational waves from the earliest eras of the primordial universe.
Another adverse condition in the study of high - mass stars is the distance from the Earth; while the forming regions of low - mass stars are about 500 light years away from the Earth, those of high - mass stars are farther and even the closest one in the Orion Nebula is about 1500 light years away.
The new VLBA observations, made in 2014 and 2015, measured a distance of more than 66,000 light - years to a star - forming region called G007.47 +00.05 on the opposite side of the Milky Way from the Sun, well past the Galaxy's center, some 27,000 light - years distant.
An image of the distribution of GRBs on the sky at a distance of 7 billion light years, centred on the newly discovered ring.
Through a careful monitoring of these supernovas, two research groups were able to determine the distances to galaxies billions of light - years from Earth.
Because of the distance between the two objects, any light that left the quasar would take tens of thousands of years to reach and energise Voorwerp.
The pulsars can't be seen individually, the researchers say, because they're incredibly small, whereas the width of an image pixel at the distance of the galactic center is about 50 light - years across.
Using the world's largest radio telescope, two astronomers from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia have detected the faint signal emitted by atomic hydrogen gas in galaxies three billion light years from Earth, breaking the previous record distance by 500 million light years.
They are nearly impossible to see relying on visible light, but with the infrared vision of NASA's WISE space telescope, researchers finally detected the faint glow of six Y dwarfs relatively close to our sun, within a distance of about 40 light - years.
They appear to be at very similar distances from us — around 7 billion light years — in a circle 36 ° across on the sky, or more than 70 times the diameter of the Full Moon.
Using the optical 8.1 - meter Gemini North telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii, astronomers then managed to determine the galaxy's distance: more than 3 billion light - years, as reported in a second paper in the same issue of Astrophysical Journal Letters.
For the past 10 years, the Camera Culture group at MIT's Media Lab has been developing innovative imaging systems — from a camera that can see around corners to one that can read text in closed books — by using «time of flight,» an approach that gauges distance by measuring the time it takes light projected into a scene to bounce back to a sensor.
The LMC orbits our Galaxy at a distance of 150 000 light years, and the intervening space is filled with the dark Galactic halo.
At a distance of 1,000 light - years — farther than most of the stars you can see on a clear night — it would appear about as bright as the sun.
Although the disk appeared to span less than 100,000 light - years, astronomers had seen sprinkles of other stars scattered far beyond the disk at the same distance from Earth, suggesting that the stars also belonged to the galaxy.
That's why astronomers reckon by light - years — the distance that light, racing at 186,282.4 miles per second, travels from one of your birthdays to the next.
And in one galaxy called NGC 2992, the researchers detected two huge funnel - shaped jets of gas streaming out from the galaxy in opposite directions over a distance of 62 000 light years.
The Large Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy that orbits our Milky Way at distance of roughly 160,000 light years.
It lies at a distance of 280,000 light years from the Sun, and such a remote galaxy with faint brightness has not been identified in previous surveys.
During the past decade astronomers looking deep into space with supersensitive electronic detectors have found millions of faint blue galaxies at distances exceeding 4 billion light - years.
They're located at a distance of something like 13.1 billion light years away!
Deneb appears the dimmest but gains respect when we consider its awesome distance of 1,500 light - years.
The main ring of the Helix Nebula is about 2 light - years across, about half the distance from our sun to the nearest star.
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