Posted: under Alchemy and transformation, space.
Tags: alchemy, blog, energy, evolution, nature, space, transformation
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A collision of two galaxies has created a surprisingly recognizable shape on a cosmic scale – The Cartwheel Galaxy. The Cartwheel is part of a group of galaxies about 400 million light years away in the constellation Sculptor (two smaller galaxies in the group are visible below and left). Its rim is an immense ring-like structure over 100,000 light years in diameter, composed of star forming regions filled with extremely bright, massive stars. When galaxies collide they pass through each other, their individual stars do not come into contact. However, this ring-like shape is the result of gravitational disruption caused by a smaller galaxy passing through a large one, compressing the interstellar gas and dust and causing a star formation wave to move out like a ripple across the surface of a pond. This false-color composite image of the Cartwheel Galaxy is from space-based observatories.
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February 9th, 2011 at 10:24 am
you are a trip, bro. a magnificent trip.
gracias for sharing the B I G perspective.
rock on. :)
February 2nd, 2011 at 12:35 am
100 thousand trillion miles across? OMG! Galaxies colliding? What is that like, energy wise? Vastly dense repositories of matter doing the E = mc (squared) tango, 400 million trillion miles away.
And we sit back and take snapshots, like Korean tourists at Disney World. Quite the Kodak moment, eh?
Oh wait…we missed it! If we are taking pictures NOW, and it is 400 million light years away, that means this HAPPENED, 400 million years ago.
That, is a trip.