In the background, many
other distant galaxies can be seen
In the background, many
other distant galaxies can be seen (Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA)
Not exact matches
Why not any of the hundreds of
other creator gods, or the god of some aliens living in a
distant galaxy that we've never heard of before?
Because parallax measurements are so difficult to obtain for far -
distant star - forming regions on the
other side of the
galaxy, astronomers widely agree they will chiefly serve as important calibration points to augment existing kinematic distance measurements.
In
other words, there is a reasonable chance they came from more
distant reaches of the
galaxy — or beyond.
Christian Marinoni and Adeline Buzz at the University of Provence in Marseille, France, realised they could fine - tune such estimates by observing
distant galaxy systems in which two
galaxies orbit each
other.
In
other words, there is a reasonable chance they came directly from more
distant reaches of the
galaxy — or beyond (arxiv.org/abs/1304.5356).
To find out, they studied
distant galaxies whose light has been distorted by the gravitational pull of
other, nearer
galaxies.
The
other method, practised by Riess and his colleagues, measures how
distant galaxies appear to recede from us as the universe expands, using stars and supernovae of known brightness to gauge the distance to those
galaxies.
To check the value of the Hubble constant that they have obtained from a single object, Schmidt and his colleagues plan to apply their technique to
other type II supernovae that have occurred in
distant galaxies.
It said that everything that happens in the cosmos at large — be it an apple falling from a tree on Earth or the
distant whirling of a cluster of
galaxies — happens because stuff follows invisible contortions in space and time that are caused by the presence of
other stuff.
In
other words, the contribution of star - forming
galaxies to the cosmic web is more prominent in the
distant universe.
There are so many
distant galaxies that every nearby
galaxy is seen against a backdrop of thousands of
others, and the image of each background
galaxy is distorted just a little bit.
In a gravitational lens, the gravity of stars and
other matter can bend the light of a much more
distant star or
galaxy, often fracturing it into several separate images (see image at right).
They are the locations of bright stars and
other nearby objects that get in the way of the observations of more
distant galaxies and are hence masked out in these maps as no weak - lensing signal can be measured in these areas.
The aerogel collector also gathered microscopic interstellar dust that may have traveled from
other galaxies, which could offer researchers a glimpse of the nuclear reactions in
distant stars.
That seemed improbable until observations of
distant supernovae showed that
galaxies are not only moving away from each
other, but accelerating.
Measurements based on exploding stars suggest that
distant galaxies are speeding away from each
other at 73 kilometers per second for each megaparsec (about 3.3 million light - years) of space between them.
The
other known FRBs seem to also come from
distant galaxies, but there is no obvious reason that, every once in a while, an FRB wouldn't occur in our own Milky Way
galaxy too.
Astronomers also use NIRC2 to map surface features of solar system bodies, detect planets orbiting
other stars, and study detailed morphology of
distant galaxies.
Light from
distant galaxies will get redshifted — the wavelengths of light they're releasing will get longer, and thus redder, from the perspective of
other galaxies.
These previously unseen
distant galaxies and
others like them are so numerous that they are likely producing the majority of stars formed in the early universe.
With your support, Keck Observatory astronomers will continue to push the frontiers of exploration, discovering new worlds, probing the mysteries of the Milky Way, and measuring
distant galaxies and
other cosmic phenomenon to further understand the nature of the Universe and our place in it.
VLBA images detect orbital motion of two supermassive black holes as they circle each
other at the center of a
distant galaxy.
Science Interests Formation of
galaxies and black holes in the early universe and their growth over cosmic time; large surveys with Hubble and
other telescopes to discover new populations of
distant galaxies and black holes; physical properties of active galactic nuclei using observations from radio, infrared, optical, ultraviolet through to X-ray energies.
Since 1976, William Tifft, a University of Arizona astronomer, has found that
distant stars and
galaxies have redshifts that typically differ from each
other by only a few fixed amounts.21 This is very strange if stars are actually moving away from us.
Because the more
distant galaxies move faster, this means that the
galaxies (or
galaxy clusters) are all moving away from each
other — the universe is expanding uniformly.
The image, which shows gas, dust and stars spread across the sky in a disorderly and irregular jumble, also reveals several
other, far more
distant galaxies that appear as fuzzy shapes in the background.
This will ensure the GBT clearer reception of radio waves from
distant galaxies and the
other celestial objects it will study.
These results help to build the foundations of
galaxy evolution studies, in
other words, help predict a physical quantity (in this case, the star - formation rate) of a
distant galaxy from the light that our telescopes capture.
Subsequently, however, an even more
distant quasar with a tentative redshift of z = 6.40 was announced on January 9, 2003, near the SDSS detection limit of a redshift of z ~ 6.5 for bright quasars, and
other teams of astronomers detected even more
distant, fast - star - forming irregular proto -
galaxies, including: gravitationally - lensed HCM 6A behind
galaxy cluster Abell 370 with a redshift of z ~ 6.56, which appears to be converting about 40 Solar - masses into stars annually; (PhysicsWeb; IFA press release; Hu et al, 2002, in pdf; and erratum); and the possible «superwind -
galaxy» LAE J1044 - 0130 (Subaru press release; and Ajiki et al, 2002, in pdf).
A simple thing such as a stroll in the park might seem like something from another universe on the
other side of the
galaxy to our military single, so
distant might it appear, yet so wonderful and alluring.
Looking to distance itself, the game takes place in the
distant future in a whole
other galaxy.
Are not all those
other things important (beyond the curiosities of the big bang and
distant galaxies) because they explain the surface events?
Just like its predecessors, the Samsung
Galaxy features a similar design; however Samsung employed a new design but not
distant from the
other galaxy phones outlook.