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December 22, 2004
Sightings of "Newborn" Galaxies Reveal a Fecund Universe
Topics: General ScienceFrom "Science News" at Scientific American, Dec 22. Good News, our universe is still here and its alive!
The first data returned by NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer spacecraft (GALEX) suggests that our Universe is still quite fertile. Observations of newborn galaxies indicate that the universe is still alive with youth and not suffering from as big a decline in its galactic birthrate as previously believed.
Launched in April 2003, the spacecraft uses a telescope 50
centimeters in diameter to scan the skies for ultraviolet sources. The
newly discovered galaxies are 10 times as bright in the ultraviolet
range as the Milky Way. Such brightness is a sign of violent star
formation and exploding supernovae, which is in turn an indication of
youthful galaxies. "Now we can study the ancestors to galaxies much
like our Milky Way in much more detail than ever before," explains
project leader Tim Heckman of Johns Hopkins University. "It's like
finding a living fossil in your own backyard. We thought this type of
galaxy had gone extinct, but in fact newborn galaxies are alive and
well in the universe." Continue reading...
Posted by Hyscience at December 22, 2004 6:38 PM
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