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  • .... Hence, the greater the depth of the intergalactic medium through which a galaxy's light must pass, the more toward the low-energy end of the spectrum - tha
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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,a ...laxy. The rings are behaving like a miniature version of our own Milky Way galaxy.
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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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  • | keywords = [[Maxwell Analogy]], [[gravitation]], [[galaxy]], [[dark matter]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[rotary star]], [[black hole]], ...d on the assumption of a simple mass distribution of the initial spherical 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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  • ...of the sun's ellipse while the sun made its round on the inner hub of our galaxy,the long term forecasting of ice-ages and catastrophic climatic changes wou ...clock, an ice-age occurs when the sun in its orbit on the inner hub of our galaxy, and arrives at points 6 and points 12 on its orbital cycle. Catastrophic c
    4 KB (676 words) - 06:55, 2 January 2017
  • ...e on the formation of galaxies, and to make clear why the bars of a spiral galaxy exist.
    900 bytes (113 words) - 19:38, 1 January 2017
  • ...and dynamical properties of stellar systems. Some qualitative features of galaxy groups and clusters in the presence of quasars and active galactic nuclei a
    777 bytes (98 words) - 10:36, 1 January 2017
  • ...itude criteria and the observed velocity redshift ''c<sub>z</sub>'' of the galaxy. In the standard interpretation of the Hubble ?law?, deviations from a line
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  • ...He has published books on earthquakes (with S. H. Plagemann), climate and galaxy formation.&nbsp; Married with one son, Dr. Gribben lives in Brighton on the * "Galaxy Red Shifts Come in Clumps," <em>New Scientist</em>, p. 20, June 20, 1985.
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  • | keywords = [[gravitation]], [[star: rotary]], [[disc galaxy]], [[repulsion]], [[relativity]], [[gyrotation]], [[gravitomagnetism]], [[c
    1 KB (122 words) - 19:27, 1 January 2017
  • {{Infobox Galaxy | image = [[Image:Galaxy arp 220.jpg|250px|]]
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  • ...e redshift as 3C48, cementing its identification as an object in a distant galaxy.<ref>{{cite journal | title=Detection of the underlying galaxy in the QSO 3C48
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  • ...om the opposite jet emanating from a large mass at the center of an active galaxy the axis of which is oriented toward the earth, by the reflection of ultrav
    866 bytes (131 words) - 19:22, 1 January 2017
  • ...small galaxy. The rotation curves for stars, in&nbsp; motion, within this galaxy are examined for flatness and found to have gradients of approximately, -10
    3 KB (392 words) - 19:49, 1 January 2017
  • ...ecord the ether wind arising from the motion of the Earth, the Sun and the Galaxy, and the signals are coming from the Sun and the Moon...
    898 bytes (129 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...tions of stars and hence will stimulate the study of the kinematics of our Galaxy.
    969 bytes (134 words) - 09:59, 1 January 2017
  • ...effects, not only from our galaxy, but indeed yearly variations from every galaxy in the Universe. Contrary to published analysis, the argument suggests ther
    3 KB (376 words) - 20:13, 1 January 2017
  • LaViolette is the&nbsp;author of <em>The Talk of the Galaxy</em>, ''Earth Under Fire,'' ''Genesis of the Cosmos (Beyond the Big Bang),' ..."[[Decoding the Message of the Pulsars: Intelligent Communication from the Galaxy]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Decoding-Message-Pulsars-Intelligent-Communicati
    3 KB (451 words) - 06:25, 2 January 2017
  • ...if it actually happens at all? If the mass is located in a far fast moving galaxy, has it changed? These properties are explained in terms of the electromagn
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