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  • Ten Mysteries of the Solar System

    We've all wondered at some point or another what mysteries our Solar System holds. After all, the eight planets (plus Pluto and all those other dwarf planets) orbit within a very small volume of the heliosphere (the volume of space dominated by the influence of the Sun), what's going on in the rest of the [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 18, 2008
  • XMM-Newton Discovers Part of Missing Matter in the Universe

    We're getting the numbers down pretty well now about how much we don't know about the universe: Only about 5% of our universe consists of normal matter, made of atoms. The rest of our universe is composed of elusive matter that we don't understand: dark matter (23%) and dark energy (72%). And [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 6, 2008
  • Galactic Ghosts Haunt Their Killers

    The title may sound dramatic, but it is very descriptive. New observations of two galaxies have shown huge streams of stars, not belonging inside those galaxies, reaching out into space. These streams are all that are left of galaxies that are now dead, eaten by their cannibal neighbour, now sitting in their place. The streams [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 16, 2008
  • Old Galaxies Stick Together In A Young Universe

    Can appearances be deceiving? According to the United Kingdom Infra-Red Telescope (UKIRT), galaxies that appear old in our Universe's early history are positioned in huge clouds of dark matter. Using the most sensitive images ever taken, UKIRT scientists believe these galaxies will evolve into the most massive yet known.
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 1, 2008
  • Galaxy Zoo Results Show that the Universe Isn't 'Lopsided'

    In July of last year, the doors of the online galaxy classification site Galaxy Zoo opened for business. The response? Tens of thousands of people logged-in to begin classifying galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. If you've been one of the users madly clicking away at galaxies on the Zoo, this is what you've [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 28, 2008
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