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Millions of Light-Years and Infinity Inbetween

Posted by Warren Wong on Friday, November 5, 2010, In : star astronomy 
One small cog of a vast wheel of the Virgo supercluster
 
Our Local Group of galaxies

Look upward at the night sky and you're viewing the stars of the Milky Way galaxy as they were hundreds and even thousands of light-years in the past. The time it takes the starlight from these celestial bodies to travel the distance between these stars and Earth is very long in human terms, despite the speed of light. If astronomers indicate that a particular galaxy is sixty-million light-years awa...


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WISE Shows us Infrared Views of Time and Space

Posted by Warren Wong on Thursday, November 4, 2010, In : galaxies 
Photo NASA: The Sculptor Galaxy heats up
In the next leg of the human journey to the beginning of the universe we travel 11.4 million light years, give or take a few hundred thousand, to the Sculptor Galaxy NGC 253 (the Silver Coin Galaxy) to view an infrared mosaic of images taken by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Part of the Sculptor group of galaxies (South Polar Group), the 7.6 magnitude Silver Coin Galaxy has infant stars in duty cocoons heating up the galaxies core an...

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