Tuesday, July 03, 2007

There's no place like home

If they'd only stop changing the address...
Imagine the shock of growing up in a loving family with people you call "Mum" and "Dad" and then, suddenly, learning that you are actually adopted!

This same sense of shock came as scientists announced that the Sun, the Moon, our planet and its siblings, were not born into the familiar band of stars known as the Milky Way galaxy, but we actually belong to a strange formation with the unfamiliar name of the Sagittarius Dwarf galaxy!

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Using volumes of data from the Two-Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS), a major project to survey the sky in infrared light led by the University of Massachusetts, the astronomers are answering questions that have baffled scientists for decades and proving that our own Milky Way is consuming one of its neighbors in a dramatic display of ongoing galactic cannibalism. The study published in the Astrophysical Journal, is the first to map the full extent of the Sagittarius galaxy and show in visually vivid detail how its debris wraps around and passes through our Milky Way. Sagittarius is 10,000 times smaller in mass than the Milky Way, so it is getting stretched out, torn apart and gobbled up by the bigger Milky Way.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Linky?

ellroon said...

You caught me mid-post...

Anonymous said...

Oh, sorry. Also note there are two dwarf galaxies in Sagittarius. I was just reading Wikipedia.

Anonymous said...

Neat article, I think we're supposed to be crossing the Milky Way ecliptic as a possible explanation of the Mayan calendar too.

ellroon said...

Not quite sure if I'm supposed to grab my hair and run around screaming that we're all going to die or say cool.

I'll go with cool.