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On planet Earth, we sit at the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy, nestled thousands of light years from the black hole at its center, in the OrionCygnus Arm. In our textbooks we see beautiful images of our own celestial neighborhood, a spiral of stars
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Parenthetically, can anyone explain to me why they insist on spelling it carnaval?...I actually don't hate the bottom half of the dress the top part isn't very flattering, or at least, it's forgettable, but the skirt is at least something. Still,
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Things To Do When Life-Extension Technology Makes You Immortal If we're to believe the predictions of futurists like Ray Kurzweil and Aubrey de Grey , we may be as little as a half-century away from halting the aging process and achieving
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Professor Ken Freeman at the Australian National University's Mount Stromlo Observatory near Canberra on Tuesday. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen Despite it being invisible, astronomer Ken Freeman managed to put dark matter on the galactic map and in the
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Earlier this month, the European Southern Observatory released a massive photograph of the Milky Way. The gorgeous image boasts 9 billion pixels. When viewed in full resolution, the image
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SANTIAGO: Astronomers said Wednesday they have produced an image capturing some 84 million stars at our universe's core in a massive survey of the Milky Way. The team's achievement at the Paranal
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There are two intriguing explanations for the puffed up core, both related to the action of one or more black holes, and the researchers have not yet been able to determine which is correct. Spanning a little over one million light-years, the galaxy
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October 25 2012 The Guardian has some fascinating astronomical news ! An international team of astronomers has created a vast, zoomable image of some nine billion pixels showing more than 84 million stars in the central bulge' of our home galaxy, the
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Astronomers from the European Southern Observatory's Paranal Observatory in Chile captured the extraordinary image of the Milky Way featuring 173 million objects, 84 million of which are stars, reports Agence France-Presse. According to the ESO, This
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This treasure trove of information about the structure and content of the Milky Way is one of the biggest astronomical images ever produced and provides an incredible, zoomable view of the central part of our galaxy and is so large that, if printed
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