20This just in: Milky Way as massive as 3 trillion suns
Heftier size puts our galaxy on par with neighboring Andromeda, implying a closer collision date. Findings also suggest Milky Way has four spiral arms.
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/39709/title/This_just_in_Milky_Way_as_massive_as_3_trillion_suns
Milky Way — the galaxy — not snack-sized anymore
Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda. Not anymore.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090106/ap_on_sc/sci_milky_way_7
Study: Milky Way 50 pct. more massive than thought
Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda. Not anymore. The Milky Way is considerably larger, bulkier and spinning faster than astronomers once thought, Andromeda's equal.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090105/ap_on_sc/sci_milky_way_2
Our Galaxy Is Bigger Than Once Thought
For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda. Not anymore.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/01/06/tech/main4700861.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4700861
Scientists: Milky Way galaxy is not snack-sized
WASHINGTON (AP) — Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth’s cosmic neighbourhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda. Not anymore.
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/World/2009/01/06/7932336.html
Scientists: Milky Way galaxy is not snack-sized
Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighbourhood, our Milky Way was a weak little sister to the larger Andromeda.
http://www.ottawasun.com/News/National/2009/01/06/7932356.html
Milky Way _ the galaxy _ not snack-sized anymore
Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda.
http://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/ap/20090106/twl-sci-milky-way-1be00ca.html
Milky Way galaxy is bigger than thought
The Milky Way is considerably larger, bulkier and spinning faster than astronomers once thought and is Andromeda's equal, US scientists say.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/world/5247237/milky-way-galaxy-is-bigger-than-thought/
NASA Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4764
NASA Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4764
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.rss.html?pid=30272
Milky Way -- the galaxy -- not snack-sized anymore
Star cluster larger, bulkier and spinning faster than astronomers once thought.
http://www.contracostatimes.com/ci_11373965?source=rss
Milky Way galaxy is bigger than thought
Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighbourhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda.
http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=541875
Milky Way bigger than once thought
Take that, Andromeda!
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2009/01/06/7929151-sun.html
Milky Way - the galaxy - not snack-sized anymore
WASHINGTON - Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister...
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/national/general/view.bg?articleid=1143238&srvc=rss
A look back at 2008
2008 may be a year to go down in national history, just as 1929 is a year remembered for the notorious stock market crash that sent both the nation and the world into a decade long economic depression.
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20231000&BRD=1703&PAG=461&dept_id=71557&rfi=6
Study shows Milky Way galaxy is bigger, faster
This artist rendering provided by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics shows the latest view of the Milky Way's structure. Our Milky Way galaxy may not be the snack-sized collection of stars astronomers have long thought it was. WASHINGTON -- Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way ...
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Triple Whammy: Milky Way More Massive, Spinning Faster and More Likely to Collide
For many of us, looking closely in the mirror and stepping on the bathroom scale just after the holidays can reveal a substantial surprise. Likewise, astronomers looking closely at the Milky Way have found our galaxy is more massive than previously thought. High-precision measurements of the Milky Way disclose our galaxy is rotating [...]
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/01/05/triple-whammy-milky-way-more-massive-spinning-faster-and-more-likely-to-collide/
The First Portable System For Measuring The Damage To Hearing In Cetaceans
The audiographic measuring system makes it possible to make in situ diagnoses of possible hearing loss in cetaceans. In the case of beached animals, it is able to determine their chances of survival without having to be taken to a laboratory.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/134307.php
Study: Milky Way 50 pct. more massive than thought
Mon, Jan 5, 2009 (2:51 p.m.) Take that, Andromeda! For decades, astronomers thought when it came to the major galaxies in Earth's cosmic neighborhood, our Milky Way was a weak sister to the larger Andromeda. Not anymore.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/jan/05/study-milky-way-50-pct-more-massive-than-thought/
Custom Bonded Rubber-To-Metal Components
This company provides rubber to metal bonding of components such as rollers, cleats, bumpers and wheels for heavy duty conveying applications including mining and large industrial applications.
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Sudbury could be centre of geoneutrino experiment, science magazine says
Were the Earth a crystal ball, you might gaze 2,900 kilometers down to its outer core with a telescope. The Earth, though, is frustratingly opaque [...]
http://thesudburystar.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1372421