二ホンの天文学 ”Suzaku”朱雀

"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






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STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html










"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html








"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html







"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html




"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html










"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ray telescope Suzaku, give the first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster, and provide insight into how such clusters come together.
These Suzaku observations are exciting because we can finally see how these structures, the largest bound objects in the universe, grow even more massive,” said Matt George, the study’s lead author at the University of California, Berkeley."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/05/29/astronomers-observe-formation-of-largest-bound-structures-in-the-universe/

Suzaku snaps first complete X-ray view of a galaxy cluster - Space Spin "May 28"
http://spacespin.org/article.php/90546-suzaku-snaps-first-complete-x-ray





the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to
45 billion light-years.
Horizon: WMAP- Technical Terms
The limiting distance from which we can have received information since the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, due to the finite speed of light.
Since the universe has been expanding throughout its history, the "proper" distance to our horizon today is close to 45 billion light-years.
This bounds our observable universe."
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/site/glossary.html


Dark flow: Proof of another universe? - New Scientist
"Just how big is the universe?
It is 13.7 billion years since the big bang, so light now reaching us cannot have started its journey longer ago than that.
Yet the most distant object we could conceivably see today lies further away than 13.7 billion light years.
That's because throughout the life of the universe, space has been expanding. Taking this into account, cosmologists calculate that the edge of our observable universe is now approximately 45 billion light years away.
Beyond that, who knows?
"
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.900-dark-flow-proof-of-another-universe.html?page=3






Google Web Elements - News
http://www.google.com/webelements/news/
STS-127







イセザキモール・ラテンフェスタ(後援・ロゴマーク使用)
ラテン音楽の大元ともいえるキューバ音楽のチャチャチャ・マンボ・サルサの国内有名バンドによる演奏とその音楽に合わせての観客も参加してのダンスレッスンとプロによるダンスショー。など
【場所】イセザキモール(伊勢佐木町商店街)路上
【期間】5月30日(土)・7月25日(土)
http://www.yokohama150.org/y150/2009/02/post-375.html



"Suzaku" 朱雀は 日本製

でも、国内科学ニュースは皆無状態 ニュースとして取り上げてもらえない科学者側にも問題おおありだろが
いつものことだけど、さ。
真に優秀な学者なら英語圏にただ流出してくんだし・・・
だいたい初代AstroEが、悲しく打ち上げ空中散華したのさえ、世間はちっとも知らないわけだし(^_^;)・・この問題触れたくもない(^_^;)


Suzaku Snaps First Complete X-ray View of a Galaxy Cluster- NASA
05.28.09
Suzaku image of PKS0745
This Suzaku image shows X-ray emission from hot gas throughout the galaxy cluster PKS 0745-191. Brighter colors indicate greater X-ray emission. The circle is 11.2 million light-years across and marks the region where cold gas is now entering the cluster. Inset: A Hubble optical image of the cluster's central galaxies is shown at the correct scale.
Credit: NASA/ISAS/Suzaku/M. George, et al.
Hubble image of PKS0745 The massive radio galaxy PKS 0745-191, for which the cluster is named, appears at the center of this Hubble Space Telescope image. The picture forms the inset in the Suzaku image above. Credit: NASA/STScI/Fabian, et al.
> Larger image The joint Japan-U.S. Suzaku mission is providing new insight into how assemblages of thousands of galaxies pull themselves together. For the first time, Suzaku has detected X-ray-emitting gas at a cluster's outskirts, where a billion-year plunge to the center begins."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/astro-e2/news/xray_cluster.html


JAXA | X-ray Astronomy Satellite "Suzaku"(ASTRO-EII)
http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/astro_e2/index_e.html


Astronomers Observe Formation of Largest Bound Structures in the Universe | Universe Today
"An international team of astronomers has mapped the density and temperature of X-ray-emitting gas in the outskirts of a distant galaxy cluster. The results, obtained with the orbiting Japanese X-ra