Posted on 01/06/2013 8:06:50 PM PST by LibWhacker
A string of 13 dwarf galaxies are in orbit around the galaxy Andromeda. The galaxies are spread across a flat plane more than one million light years wide and 30,000 light years thick, moving in synchonicity with each other. The phenomenon is unlike behaviour of other observed galaxies and suggests a hole in our knowledge of galaxy formation.
A string of 13 dwarf galaxies in orbit around the massive galaxy Andromeda are not behaving as they should.
The galaxies are spread across a flat plane more than one million light years wide and only 30,000 light years thick, moving in synchronicity with one another, according to University of Victoria astronomer Julio Navarro, one of the co-authors of an article on the phenomenon in the latest edition of the journal Nature.
The view from Earth is of the thin edge of the plane, so the galaxies all appear to be moving in a line, Navarro said. Their behaviour is so different from the usual chaotic orbits of galaxies around each other that the researchers believe they have revealed a huge hole in sciences understanding of galaxy formation.
Its a very unusual, unexpected configuration, Navarro said. It suggests our thinking about how galaxies form is totally wrong.
Computer models suggest that galaxies collections of stars formed from dust and gas spread across the vastness of space should orbit independently, almost randomly.
[Galaxies] are like bees in a beehive, he said. We had thought that galaxies collect stars one by one from different directions and different orbits.
But the structure of the synchronous galaxies orbiting Andromeda is much more like a mature solar system.
In solar systems, planets are created from debris and come to move in a plane-like formation over the course of hundreds of millions of orbits around a star. The same process led to the rings of rubble around Saturn.
But the dwarf galaxies of Andromeda are spread across a distance so vast that they havent completed a single orbit.
Somehow they have a plane-like structure similar to a solar system, but with a completely different origin and we dont know what that origin is, Navarro said.
Twelve of the 13 dwarf galaxies they range in size from 10 million to 100 million stars are on one side of the orbital plane, as if they are held by a string being swung from Andromeda.
This looks like they are all moving together and they all know where to go, like some pre-existing structure has been sucked in by Andromeda, he said.
“...like some pre-existing structure has been sucked in by Andromeda...”
Um, I don’t know why or how but I recognize the importance of that statement. I think that is how they came to be aligned with the larger galaxy.
Don’t ask me how I know; call it ‘intuition’.
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In an infinite chaotic Universe, everything, even the most improbable, has happened.
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A type 3 civilization?
Ross Perot and his “giant sucking sound”?
[ A string of 13 dwarf galaxies in orbit around the massive galaxy Andromeda are not behaving as they should. ]
WRONG.. they are behaving exactly as they should..
Science fiction must seem logical else whats the point..
Reality need not be logical at all to humans.. nothing to prove..
The NAFTA agreement was stronger than even Perot thought it was.
What do they spell out when viewed from “above” their elliptical plane?
They don't really know that the origin is completely different from the origins of a solar system, because they don't really know how solar systems were formed any more than they know how galaxies were formed.
Those two arrow-shaped nebula are amazing!
“Andromeda Galaxy; Closed For Renovations”
Intellegent design? :-)
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