M83 The Southern pinwheel Galaxy From VLT
- orin stepanek
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M83 The Southern pinwheel Galaxy From VLT
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap051218.html
I noticed the greater population of stars seem to be away from the core of the galaxy. Is this the case or are the stars within the center camouflaged due to the abundant light in the core? Comments please!!!
Orin
I noticed the greater population of stars seem to be away from the core of the galaxy. Is this the case or are the stars within the center camouflaged due to the abundant light in the core? Comments please!!!
Orin
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Hello Orin
Look at
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap011106.html
The Centre is extremely busy. It may have two large Black Holes and many small ones.
The total mass of this image centre is greater than the rest of the galaxy.
Look at
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap011106.html
The Centre is extremely busy. It may have two large Black Holes and many small ones.
The total mass of this image centre is greater than the rest of the galaxy.
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Re: M83 The Southern pinwheel Galaxy From VLT
The core seems like one like source because the stars are compacted so much more than the rest of the galaxy.orin stepanek wrote:http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap051218.html
I noticed the greater population of stars seem to be away from the core of the galaxy. Is this the case or are the stars within the center camouflaged due to the abundant light in the core? Comments please!!!
Orin
The core is much denser.
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A core of a galaxy? Depends on the galaxy I suppose...
One thing to note is that even at the centres of galaxies where the density is much greater, the ratio of the space between the stars and the stars themselves is still huge..... even when galaxies merge core on core it is still highly unlikely that two stars will collide....
One thing to note is that even at the centres of galaxies where the density is much greater, the ratio of the space between the stars and the stars themselves is still huge..... even when galaxies merge core on core it is still highly unlikely that two stars will collide....
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