Kmar
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Hubble reveals cosmic framework

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Hubble, XMM-Newton, and powerful ground-based telescopes provided data that let astronomers
create this 3-D map of dark matter. Clumping of the dark matter is more pronounced in the more
recent times.


"Dark matter collapsed first," says Massey. "Without it, the universe as we know it today wouldn't exist." The map shows visible galaxies then formed within the framework established by dark matter.


XMM-Newton mapped the hot gas in the survey region's galaxy clusters. This X-ray-emitting gas constitutes about 4 times the mass of a galaxy cluster's stars. Ground-based telescopes provide the color information that allowed astronomers to determine how distant the galaxies are.

But the detailed Hubble images allowed the team to glimpse weak gravitational lensing — distortions in the shapes of background galaxies caused by intervening dark matter.
visible COSMOS
This false-color image shows the distribution of normal matter in the COSMOS map. The brightest clumps correspond to the greatest density of matter. NASA / ESA / R. Massey (Caltech) [larger image]
"If you place some dark matter in the way, this dark matter — through its gravity — bends the path of light," explains Massey. The result is a 1- to 2-percent distortion of a galaxy's shape. "We understand statistically what those galaxies are supposed to look like," he says. "As the light gets deflected, it distorts the shapes of the background galaxies. So, we end up seeing them in a distorted way, as if through lots of little lenses — and each of those lenses is a bit of dark matter."

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This false-color image shows the distribution of normal
matter in the COSMOS map. The brightest clumps correspond
to the greatest density of matter.


"This is the first clear view of the cosmic web," says team member Richard Ellis of Caltech. The largest visible structures are filaments spanning 60 million light-years and containing some 2 trillion times our Sun's mass. But because the COSMOS map includes information about the distance of objects, it's also the first direct measure of the growth of galaxies in dark matter over time.

More distant "slices" of the map show the state of the universe at earlier times. The astronomers termed this "cosmopaleontology."

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Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..

Last edited by RDMC(2) (2007-01-22 09:09:07)

T0rr3nt
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space boggles my mind.
Kmar
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T0rr3nt wrote:

space boggles my mind.
Boggling is healthy.

RDMC(2) wrote:

Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..
We have a hard time thinking in non-linear dimensions.

Last edited by Kmarion (2007-01-22 09:22:07)

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T0rr3nt
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Kmarion wrote:

T0rr3nt wrote:

space boggles my mind.
Boggling is healthy.
i couldnt agree more.
Onidax
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Cool +1
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Onidax wrote:

Cool +1
Kmar
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Here are some more interesting stories for those who are interested in Astronomy. http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.as … &id=26
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RDMC(2) wrote:

Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..
God
Daysniper
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Astronomy magazine is awesome!
CommieChipmunk
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'fraid not my friend

https://img107.imageshack.us/img107/7774/fsmhimself5lf.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster

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deeznutz1245
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RDMC(2) wrote:

Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..
PillowPants................for those of you who saw Clerks 2
Malloy must go
RDMC
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CC-Marley wrote:

RDMC(2) wrote:

Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..
God
Don't even go there
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RDMC(2) wrote:

CC-Marley wrote:

RDMC(2) wrote:

Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..
God
Don't even go there
Come up with an explanation that you don't think is absurd, then.
D6717C
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deeznutz1245 wrote:

RDMC(2) wrote:

Cool.. But where did the dark matter come from I wonder..
PillowPants................for those of you who saw Clerks 2
Muhahahaha.......Pillowpants. Clerks 2 kicks ass.
krazed
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touched by his noodly appendage.... mmmm noodles.... dammit now im hungry >.<




anyone ever try explaining this stuff to a family member and get so frustrated at their inability to understand it that you just gave up?

Last edited by krazed (2007-01-24 07:38:49)

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krazed wrote:

touched by his noodly appendage.... mmmm noodles.... dammit now im hungry >.<




anyone ever try explaining this stuff to a family member and get so frustrated at their inability to understand it that you just gave up?
Yes i've tried, but they are still having issues with the fact that we can now eat god

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