作者finalpage (the resonance freq.)
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標題[新聞] Astronomers see 'skeleton' of the universe
時間Thu Nov 5 20:27:00 2009
Tue Nov 3, 10:33 pm ET SANTIAGO (AFP)
Astronomers in Chile and Japan have for the first time seen part of
the "cosmic web" of galaxies that permeates the known universe in a gigantic
assembly some seven billion light-years from Earth.
Viewed through the world's most powerful telescopes, the discovery
"is the first observation of such a prominent galaxy structure in the distant
universe, providing further insight into the cosmic web and how it formed,"
the European Southern Observatory (ESO) said Tuesday in a statement.
The assembly of galaxies form filaments "millions of light years long
and constitute the skeleton of the universe," it said.
"Galaxies gather around them, and immense galaxy clusters form at their
intersections, lurking like giant spiders waiting for more matter to digest,"
it added.
The filaments are located about 6.7 billion light-years away and
extend over at least 60 million light-years, the scientists said, adding
the structure very likely stretches beyond the area they probed, warranting
further observations.
"This is the first time that we have observed such a rich and
prominent structure in the distant universe," said ESO's Masayuki Tanaka,
who led the study.
"We can now move from demography to sociology and study how the
properties of galaxies depend on their environment, at a time when
the Universe was only two thirds of its present age," Tanaka added.
Scientists have long theorized that galaxy clusters are not evenly
distributed throughout the universe.
"The most widely accepted cosmological theories predict that matter
also clumps on a larger scale in the so-called 'cosmic web', in which
galaxies, embedded in filaments stretching between voids, create a gigantic
wispy structure," Tanaka said.
ESO said the discovery was "made possible by combining two of the most
powerful ground-based telescopes in the world:" the Very Large Telescope at
Chile's Paranal Observatory, and the National Astronomical Observatory's
Subaru Telescope, in Japan.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091104/sc_afp/scienceastronomychilejapan
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板上有強者大大想幫翻的嗎?
我比較好奇為什麼它會說 Subaru 是在日本....= =|||
記者無國界....XD
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