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Ñëåä íåçâàííîãî ãîñòÿ The Trail of the Intruder
23.02.1997

In yesterday's episode our hero, the Cartwheel galaxy, had survived a chance cosmic collision with a small intruder galaxy - triggering an expanding ring of star formation. Hot on the intruder's trail, a team of multiwavelength sleuths have compiled evidence tracking the reckless galaxy fleeing the scene.



Êîìåòîîáðàçíûå îáëàêà â ãàëàêòèêå Êîëåñî òåëåãè Comet-like Clouds in the Cartwheel Galaxy
27.11.1996

In a cartwheel-shaped galaxy far, far away, huge comet-shaped clouds of gas have been discovered racing through the nucleus at about 700,000 miles per hour. The aptly named Cartwheel Galaxy is actually about 500 million light years distant, its suggestive shape created by a head-on collision with a smaller galaxy.



Ïðîáëåìû êîñìîëîãèè ðåøèëèñü? Cosmology Solved?
3.11.1998

At the Nature of the Universe Debate held last month at the Smithsonian, top cosmologists P. James E. Peebles (Princeton) and Michael S. Turner (Chicago) argued over whether new data is finally resolving the type of universe in which we live.




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