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The most distant protocluster of galaxies
Using the Subaru Telescope, a team of Japanese astronomers has discovered the most distant protocluster of galaxies ever found - one that existed less than one billion years after the Big Bang. The astronomers were able to directly observe this cluster of galaxies at an early stage in galaxy evolution, when structures were beginning to form in the early Universe. This discovery will be an important step on the way to understanding structure formation and galaxy evolution.
![]() Objects circled in red are galaxies 12.7 billion light-years away. Awesome news. Such structures are very faint and rare. This structure is less than 1 billion years younger than Big Bang. http://phys.org/news/2012-05-subaru-...-galaxies.html
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Another really distant and faint object! See the green source near the center of the image cutout. ![]() Quote:
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It's nice to see that astronomers are finally getting more data from the edge of our 'visual' horizon.
It always makes me wonder if anything interesting is now going on beyond our horizon, in the now tens of billions of light years of extra space that has opened up since the time, 13 billion years ago, when this light from this galaxy started its journey to us, here.
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Now ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) reveals constituent of a galaxy at 12.4 billion light-years away. ALMA observes celestial objects at submillimeter wavelength, which penetrates through dust clouds (which block visible light). ![]() Quote:
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Cool stuff, they are really getting out there now a days..
But there is one thing we still cannot escape in regards to the visible universe.. Our universal constant, the speed of light.. We can't see any further, because light hasn't gone any further.. No idea how big the universe really is.. It's like having a solid black balloon, inside a balloon. You can't know how big the outer balloon is, because you can't see it.
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What I would do to be able to travel amongst the stars...
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expanding universe means the space _between_ galaxies expands. objects that are gravitationally bound like our whole galaxy, the atoms of the earth, the atoms in your body, their electrons, do not move apart from each other. a popular example to illustrate expanding universe is a balloon with dots painted on it (galaxies), and the balloon gets inflated, so the space between all points expands. a more accurate representation would be to glue some colored paper dots on it (so those won't expand) |
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God made the universe a Möbius strip just to fuck with us.
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There's a lot of other stuff which is more mind-fucking than Mobius strip lol. Hypertorus for example ...
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Personally, I think someone glued glitter to the lens on the 'scope.....
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![]() It's no wonder the image is so fuzzy and distorted, it's so darn far away. Quote:
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so these would be first generation stars?
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so if we just had 13.7 billion light years away, we could ave seen the big bang?
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Theoretically, this could mean that if there are any intelligent creatures, they are probably on these distant galaxies since they were formed looooong before our galaxy did. Plenty of time to evolve.
Hell, it is even possible that there were civilizations that are already gone before even humans started walking the Earth. Who knows.
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Interesting question. Maybe the Big Bang can be seen from those distant clusters. In that case those alien astronomers indeed have more information than we can ever imagine.
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plasma is opaque to electromagnetic radiation = light can not travel through it ![]() the cosmic microwave background that we see today is the first light that could move freely through the universe, and has reached us just now. due to the expansion of the universe its wavelength has been shifted down to microwave frequencies. in theory it could be possible to observe something earlier using neutrinos, for which plasma is transparent. but it's incredibly hard to record neutrinos. --- the aliens will "see" a sphere of same size as we do, but with the center around their own planet. the big bang happened everywhere at the same time, so there is no place where you could be, to be closer to it, to observe it any better Last edited by W1zzard; Jun 27, 2012 at 02:45 PM. |
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maybe Q could go back to the beginning of time and change the physical properties of stuff |
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I didn't talk about light. They could travel towards primordial light
What's q?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(Star_Trek)
we are actually moving towards cmb as the original, uncleaned up data from wmap shows: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap050508.html it doesn't change anything in teh data, its just added red/blue shift. to get to the image i posted earlier, scientists did some math to remove such velocities and make the data like it would be if earth was at rest. --- if they travelled back in time to observe the early universe at their planet's location their presence there would change the (at that time very) uniform density in that region of space, which could cause a black hole to form a few B years later -> no alien planet maybe that's why there is a cold spot:
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