Thursday, December 30, 2010

Scientists observed 2.8 billion light-years four galaxies collide (photo)

  

Scientists observed 2.8 billion light-years four Galaxy collision

Beijing time on 13 July the message according to the United States journal Web site reported that, with the space telescope and ground-based telescopes, astronomers observed 2.8 billion light-years four Galaxy collision of strange phenomena.

In the above picture 4 picture Central Galaxy collision, a bright spiral galaxy is approximately 200 million miles rammed through the Galaxy collision overlay area. This leads to a distortion of the x-ray, in the center of the screen in blue. The rapid movement of galaxies and Galaxy collision x-ray was NASA's "Chandra," x-ray space telescope captured. The remaining three yellow galaxies are located in Hawaii Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope observations combined.

While the picture on the left blue galaxies is in fact the position is located in the foreground, approximately 40 million light-years from Earth, and is not involved in this "space crash" event.

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