Posted Jul 30, 2006 at 03:24PM by Anna S.
Listed in:
Science
Tags:
Andromeda,
galaxy,
Ryosuke Yamauchi
Page 1
Ó
|
Scientists have discovered an enormous amoeba-like structure 200 million-light years wide and made up of galaxies and large bubbles of gas; they now think is the largest known object in the universe. How big is it really?Let's just say that the galaxies that they have found in the composition of the blob is packed four times closer than the universe's average. And the gas bubbles found inside it are 400,000 light years across. That is twice the diameter of the Andromeda Galaxy. One of the existing theories about these bubbles is that they will one day give birth to new galaxies. "Something this large and this dense would have been rare in the early universe," said study team member Ryosuke Yamauchi from Tohoku University. It is aligned along three curvy filaments that is believed to have came into existence after the theoretical Big Bang. "The structure we discovered and others like are probably the precursors of the largest structures we see today which contain multiple clusters of galaxies," Yamauchi said. |
|||
|
|||
|
QJ.NET Blog Network |
|
| MyQJ | Feed / PDA |
| MyQJ | RSS / PDA |
| Blog of Blogs | Feed / PDA |
| QJ.NET | RSS / PDA |
| Gaming Consoles | Feed / PDA |
| Nintendo DS | RSS / PDA |
| PlayStation 3 | RSS / PDA |
| PSP Updates | RSS / PDA |
| Wii | RSS / PDA |
| Xbox 360 | RSS / PDA |
| PC Gaming | Feed / PDA |
| Age of Conan | RSS / PDA |
| Games for Windows | RSS / PDA |
| MMORPG | RSS / PDA |
| Tabula Rasa | RSS / PDA |
| World of Warcraft | RSS / PDA |
| Science | Feed / PDA |
| Science | RSS / PDA |
| Technology | Feed / PDA |
| Apple | RSS / PDA |
| Gadgets | RSS / PDA |
| iPhone | RSS / PDA |
| Mobile | RSS / PDA |
| Photography | RSS / PDA |
| Tech | RSS / PDA |
User Favorites - October
| Most Commented | |
| (208) | |
| (81) | |
| (47) | |
| (45) | |
| (40) | |
| (40) | |
| (39) | |
| (37) | |
| (36) | |
| (34) | |
| (31) | |
| (29) | |
| (28) | |
| (28) | |
| (27) | |
| (26) | |
| (23) | |
| (22) | |
| (22) | |
| (21) | |
User Favorites - October
Apple
(3234)E3
(651)Gadgets
(3643)Games for Windows
(6004)iPhone
(35)MMORPG
(7710)Mobile
(2788)News
(852)Nintendo DS
(7219)Opinions & Analysis
(78)Photography
(446)PlayStation 3
(13736)PSP
(13828)Rumors
(168)Science
(2795)Site News
(46)Tabula Rasa
(420)Wii
(11928)World of Warcraft
(3700)Xbox 360
(15213)
Archives
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
November 2005
May 2005
Scientists have discovered an enormous amoeba-like structure 200 million-light years wide and made up of galaxies and large bubbles of gas; they now think is the largest known object in the universe. How big is it really?



