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  • ...r forces]], [[perfect elasticity]], [[perfect cohesion]], [[Milky Way]], [[galaxy]], [[electron]], [[proton]], [[orbits]] ...uons that bind quarks behave like elastic strings. Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy appear to rotate far too fast for the stars to remain in orbit; however, th
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  • ...the milky Way is defined, including us on Earth as part of this Milky Way Galaxy. The scope of our Universe grows, finding ourselves and our local family of ...he imagination, expanding unbelievable amounts of energy, greater than any galaxy times a hundred or more.
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  • ...not a unique solution. The ambiguity should be resolved as other conjugate galaxy pairs are included in the analysis.
    2 KB (258 words) - 09:54, 1 January 2017
  • ...ds in the bulge. An explanation for the very limited windings of our Milky Way's spirals is a direct consequence of this paper.
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  • # In space there are whirlwinds,one of which ours Galaxy(Milky Way).Well-know whirlwinds on the Earth in water and in air(cyclones,anticyclone ...laxy. The rings are behaving like a miniature version of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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  • ...mple of a major interaction is a galactic collision, which may lead to a [[galaxy merger]]. ...f Spheroidal Galaxy|Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy]] into the [[Milky Way]] being an example of the latter). That can possibly trigger a small amount
    12 KB (1,640 words) - 19:51, 4 February 2018
  • | title = Is our sun falling toward the blackhole at the center of our galaxy? ...ur galaxy is substracted: tangential motion around the center of the Milky Way, and nutation relative to the galactic plane. The residual velocity is repo
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  • ...he fourth droid chose to position himself outside the rim of the Milky Way galaxy. The fifth droid chose to position himself outside the local group, and at
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  • ...perature of interstellar space due to starlight belonging to our Milky Way galaxy. Then we discuss works relating to cosmic radiation, concentrating on Regen
    1 KB (181 words) - 19:36, 1 January 2017
  • ...the motion of:... planets, satellites, the solar system, and the Milky Way galaxy.<br /> The idea that light from a remote source maintains a constant speed
    1 KB (202 words) - 19:40, 1 January 2017
  • ...ic radiation and the believed orbital velocity of the Sun in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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  • ...roperty was valid. The author claims that the velocity of the stars in the galaxy indicates that there is a shielding effect and that it shows that we don't ...e velocity of the stars vs the distance of the star from the center of the galaxy. <xr id="fig:blue-curve"/> is of particular interest.
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  • ...s of planets and moons in our solar system, the structure of the Milky Way galaxy, and the structure of the universe as a whole. The proposed universal force
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[disc galaxy]], [[repulsion]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[S ...phenomena. With this model the flatness of our solar system and our Milky way has been explained as being caused by an angular collapse of the orbits, cr
    3 KB (458 words) - 20:13, 1 January 2017
  • ...s of planets and moons in our solar system, the structure of our Milky Way galaxy, and the structure of the whole universe about its center.
    3 KB (494 words) - 06:54, 2 January 2017
  • ...ds = [[on-axis effect]], [[off-axis effect]], [[dark matter]], [[the Milky Way]] Observation of stellar movement of the Milky Way galaxy shows that celestial objects at distance beyond 10 kpcs from the galactic c
    51 KB (8,325 words) - 11:56, 30 August 2018
  • ...nd [[Spectrophotometry|spectra]] for more than 3 million objects. The main galaxy sample has a median [[redshift]] of ''z''&nbsp;=&nbsp;0.1; there are redshi ...cluding over 57,000 high-resolution infrared spectra of stars in the Milky Way. DR10 also includes over 670,000 new BOSS spectra of [[galaxies]] and [[qua
    25 KB (3,589 words) - 12:34, 5 February 2018
  • ...of proportionality (Hubble constant) between the 'proper distance' D to a galaxy and its velocity v <math display="inline">...</math> [ <math display="inli ...e off of the N-S poles places the origin somewhat to the side of the Milky Way. ''
    21 KB (3,120 words) - 15:39, 14 August 2018
  • ...f gravitation, it too appears to have elastic properties. In our Milky Way Galaxy, as well as other galaxies, the farther a star is from the galactic center ...tribute of all atoms that they are nearly indestructible. Think of it this way. When an atom is subjected to fusion on the sun and fission during a nuclea
    7 KB (1,117 words) - 06:56, 2 January 2017
  • {{Infobox galaxy | title=The SBF Survey of Galaxy Distances. IV. SBF Magnitudes, Colors, and Distances
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