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The Wobble Effect
by David Irvine, Oct 26, 2008
A theory on why galaxies collide.
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Greatest Discoveries in the Field of Astronomy
by eddiego65, Sep 11, 2008
Significant discoveries in astronomy of some of the many mysterious wonders of the universe.
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Categorizing Black Holes
by TechDoc, May 25, 2008
Black Holes are such massive dense objects that once passed their event horizon not even light can escape. Yet not all black holes are alike.
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Super Facts About Supernova
by A Jom, Apr 15, 2008
A supernova is an energetic explosive event, the death of a massive star. There are different types of supernova, and they are created in two different ways. Astronomers have witnessed supernovae in many nearby galaxies; however, they are relatively rare events in our galaxy.
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Great Facts About the Andromeda Galaxy
by A Jom, Apr 9, 2008
The Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31 or M31, is our closest spiral galaxy. The Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way is predicted to merge within the next five billion years. In the future, the number of stars in the Milky Way could match the number observed in the Andromeda Galaxy.
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From One Billion Light-Years to 0.1-m: What Will We See?
by CHAN LEE PENG, Mar 9, 2008
What would the endless border of the universe, if captured on a piece of paper, look like?
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Great Facts About the Milky Way
by A Jom, Feb 29, 2008
Recent evidence suggest that the Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy. The Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy is on collision course. A black hole lies in the middle of our galaxy.
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Stargazing, A Truly Relaxing Hobby
by beauley, Feb 15, 2007
As a young teenager, living in the city did not hamper my enthusiasm for peering into the night sky. i was always amazed with its seemingly infinite, star studded grandeur. i was able to purchase a small telescope to do some stargazing from our back porch to view some of the most prominent constellations on a few clear cold winter nights.
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