galaxies

  1. CASPER

    Cosmic slot machine matches galaxy collisions

    A new web site will give everyone the chance to contribute to science by playing a cosmic slot machine and compare images of colliding galaxies with millions of simulated images of galactic pile-ups. These collisions, which astronomers call galactic mergers, could be the key to finding out why...
  2. R

    Mysterious' micro-quasar " produce gamma rays

    Mysterious' micro-quasar " produce gamma rays Friday, November 27, 2009 Pic courtesy of astroversum.nl After a search of several decades, astronomers have been able to confirm that a voracious stellar remnant x-rays that produces the origin of gamma radiation. Cygnus X-3, as the...
  3. Unhypnotized

    The 7 Universal Laws

    http://palmtreelifestyle.wordpress.com/universal-laws/ “The Lips Of Wisdom Are Closed Except To The Ears Of Understanding.” The Kybalion The Seven Cosmic Laws were introduced to humanity over 4000 years ago by Hermes Trismegistus. Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, Galileo, Newton, Einstein...
  4. CASPER

    Record-breaking radio astronomy project to measure sky with extreme precision

    Astronomers will tie together the largest collection of the world's radio telescopes ever assembled to work as a single observing tool in a project aimed at improving the precision of the reference frame scientists use to measure positions in the sky. The National Science Foundation's Very Long...
  5. CASPER

    Close-up movie shows hidden details in the birth of super suns

    The constellation Orion is a hotbed of massive star formation, most prominently in the great nebula that sits in Orion's sword. The glowing gas of the nebula is powered by a group of young massive stars, but behind it is a cluster of younger stars and clumps of gas. Still gathering together...
  6. Denise

    So... Who ARE the Galactic Federation of Light Anyway???

    We keep getting information on the comming disclosure so I thought I would ask the question. "The “Galactic Federation of Light” was founded over 4.5 million years ago to prevent inter-dimensional dark forces from creating galactic wars and conquering different star systems that were dominating...
  7. CASPER

    Swift, XMM-Newton satellites tune in to a middleweight black hole

    While astronomers have studied lightweight and heavyweight black holes for decades, the evidence for black holes with intermediate masses has been much harder to come by. Now, astronomers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, find that an X-ray source in galaxy NGC 5408...
  8. CASPER

    NASA's great observatories celebrate International Year of Astronomy

    NASA unveiled a never-before-seen view of the turbulent heart of our Milky Way Galaxy today. This event commemorates the 400 years since Galileo first turned his telescope to the heavens in 1609. In celebration of this International Year of Astronomy, NASA is releasing images of the galactic...
  9. New UFO Hunter

    Signs of Advanced ET Civilization in Andromeda Galaxy

    Signs of very advanced ET civilization in Andromeda Galaxy Quantized vortices from Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies show signs of very advanced extraterrestrial civilization Scientists are finding first signs of computationally verifiable prove of the existence of very advanced...
  10. Unhypnotized

    Peculiar, Junior-Sized Supernova Discovered by New York Teen

    2009-06-11 In November 2008, Caroline Moore, a 14-year-old student from upstate New York, discovered a supernova in a nearby galaxy, making her the youngest person ever to do so. Additional observations determined that the object, called SN 2008ha, is a new type of stellar explosion, 1000 times...
  11. Unhypnotized

    Planet X, Where Are You Hiding?

    Where Are You Hiding Planet X, Dr. Brown? 05-11-2009 / WWW.NIBURU.NL Mike Brown is a professor of planetary astronomy at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and an expert dwarf planet hunter, accredited with discovering over 100 minor bodies in the Kuiper belt. Dr. Brown is also...
  12. Unhypnotized

    Beyond 21/12/2012 (Hidden Hand)

    Hidden Hand Dialogues The Hidden Hand Dialogues were originally posted at ATS. Hidden Hand allegedly is a member of one of the Ruling Blue Blood Families. I will post the link later. This is excerpt is his answer to a question about 21/12/2012. Yes, the noonday Winter Solstice Sun of December...
  13. Unhypnotized

    Do Jupiter?s Red Storms Signal Massive Climate Change?

    The Daily Galaxy October 29, 2009 The Hubble Space Telescope and Keck Observatory images may support the idea that Jupiter is in the midst of violent global climate change. This theory was first proposed in 2004 by Phil Marcus, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of...
  14. CASPER

    Are We Alone? Life in the Universe

    Movie aliens are often like distant relatives: they resemble us in an unpleasant sort of way. This is hardly a surprise. Hollywood creates characters that audiences can identify with, and that’s why its aliens are so anthropomorphic (and why Donald Duck looks more like a human than a duck.) But...
  15. CASPER

    Active Galaxies Flare and Fade in Fermi Telescope All-Sky Movie

    he gamma-ray sky comes alive in a movie made from data acquired by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope during its first three months of operations. Gamma rays from sources near and far turn the sky into a hypnotic froth. The sun arcs serenely across the northern sky as active galaxies called...
  16. CASPER

    Fermi Telescope Caps First Year With Glimpse of Space-Time

    During its first year of operations, NASA's Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telescope mapped the extreme sky with unprecedented resolution and sensitivity. It captured more than 1,000 discrete sources of gamma rays -- the highest-energy form of light. Capping these achievements was a measurement that...
  17. Unhypnotized

    The Global-Warming Crusaders

    George Giles Lew Rockwell.com Monday, October 26, 2009 The Global-Warming Crusade has been prosecuted vociferously for more than 20 years. Far too many scientists have jumped on this politically hot topic and its corollary public-grant-funding potential. An intragovernmental body has been...
  18. CASPER

    'Sidewalk Astronomy' to Sweep the U.S. This Weekend

    People across America will have a chance to gaze up at Jupiter and its four largest moons this weekend the same way Galileo did almost 400 years ago. To celebrate "Galilean Nights," a project supported by the International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009), public observing events will be held...
  19. Denise

    Messages from Matthew

    New Message from Matthew October 19, 2009 - New Message from Matthew October 19, 2009 With loving greetings, this is Matthew speaking on behalf of all souls at this station. You have been waiting a very, very long time—far longer than you are consciously aware—for the momentous occasion on...
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