Oh, thank you Google translate for this gem :
Using numerical simulations, Dr. Taylor tried to investigate the possible mechanism of their origin and confirmed the popular notion that some clouds may be slapped by remnants from galaxies during their close intercourse.
I'm never going to look at those numerical simulations in the same way again.
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What stops galaxies from forming stars ? Normally I'm most interested in this for objects which have hardly any stars at all : ultra dif...
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In the last batch of simulations, we dropped a long gas stream into the gravitational potential of a cluster to see if it would get torn...
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Of course you can prove a negative. In one sense this can be the easiest thing in the world : your theory predicts something which doesn...
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Another day, another paper on how exciting Ultra Diffuse Galaxies are. At first, these large, faint galaxies were just wholly unexpected, a...
Spanking new galaxies.
ReplyDeleteThere's always one cloud that's into the kinky stuff
ReplyDeleteOf course, let us not speak of the subheading in my last paper : "Kinky curves as fake dark galaxies".
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