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Bolshoi Simulation | Home - 0 views

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    The Bolshoi simulation is the most accurate cosmological simulation of the evolution of the large-scale structure of the universe yet made ("bolshoi" is the Russian word for "great" or "grand").  The first two of a series of research papers describing Bolshoi and its implications have been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. The first data release of Bolshoi outputs, including output from Bolshoi and also the BigBolshoi or MultiDark simulation of a volume 64 times bigger than Bolshoi, has just been made publicly available to the world's astronomers and astrophysicists.
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Virtual Worlds May Be the Future Setting of Scientific Collaboration - 0 views

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    A team of scientists from the California Institute of Technology, Princeton, Drexel University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have formed the first professional scientific organization based entirely in virtual worlds. Meta Institute for Computational Astrophysics (MICA) conducts professional seminars and popular lectures, among other events, for its growing membership.
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ESO - ESO 24/09 - Astronomer's new guide to the galaxy: largest map of cold dust revealed - 0 views

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    This new guide for astronomers, known as the APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy (ATLASGAL) shows the Milky Way in submillimetre-wavelength light (between infrared light and radio waves [1]). Images of the cosmos at these wavelengths are vital for studying the birthplaces of new stars and the structure of the crowded galactic core.

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Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System - 2 views

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    'The Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP) is responsible for implementing NASA's plans for the discovery and understanding of planetary systems around nearby stars. ExEP plays an important function in exoplanet research, by laying out a long-term view of the entire field and charting out a strategic timeline of missions and instruments."
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What Is The Full Form of GSO - 0 views

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    GSO Telescope in full form is Guan Sheng Optical (GSO) is a telescope manufacturing company. They are based in Taiwan. They make affording telescopes for the consumer market and also mirror sets for some of the other more expensive Ritchie Chretien (RC) manufacturers. The GSO is a steel-tubed telescope with a large, sturdy base and an appealing price tag. Advertisement. The telescope tube does not come to pieces or collapse down like the others, so it comes in a pretty large box.
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Astronomy Apps for iPhone - Antariksha - 1 views

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    A List of Astronomy Apps for iPhone and iPad which contains Free and some premium apps. Download these apps from Apple Store and start Exploration easily.
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NASA Research Alien Life - 0 views

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    Astronomers searching the atmospheres of alien worlds for gases that might be produced by life can't rely on the detection of just one type.
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    Astronomers searching the atmospheres of alien worlds for gases that might be produced by life can't rely on the detection of just one type.
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[0904.0402] A thermodynamic basis for prebiotic amino acid synthesis and the nature of ... - 0 views

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    Of the twenty amino acids used in proteins, ten were formed in Miller's atmospheric discharge experiments. The two other major proposed sources of prebiotic amino acid synthesis include formation in hydrothermal vents and delivery to Earth via meteorites. We combine observational and experimental data of amino acid frequencies formed by these diverse mechanisms and show that, regardless of the source, these ten early amino acids can be ranked in order of decreasing abundance in prebiotic contexts. This order can be predicted by thermodynamics. The relative abundances of the early amino acids were most likely reflected in the composition of the first proteins at the time the genetic code originated. The remaining amino acids were incorporated into proteins after pathways for their biochemical synthesis evolved. This is consistent with theories of the evolution of the genetic code by stepwise addition of new amino acids. These are hints that key aspects of early biochemistry may be universal.
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SkyandTelescope.com - News from Sky & Telescope - A Megascope for Hawaii - 0 views

  • TMT will also cost between 1 and 2 billion dollars when all is said and done. This is not quite at the scale of the world’s biggest science projects, like the Large Hadron Collider or the James Webb Space Telescope, but it’s getting there. In fact, TMT and other proposed observatories of this generation may end up being the biggest telescopes on Earth for all time because the funding required to go even larger would more logically be directed towards putting telescopes in orbit.
  • Adaptive optics is a big part of TMT’s design. It will work both on Mauna Kea and Armazones, but astronomers expect it will work better on Mauna Kea. This is because the upper atmosphere—the part above the boundary layer—is somewhat less turbulent above Mauna Kea than it is above Armazones. Why? According to Racine it’s partly a function of latitude. Because Mauna Kea is nearer the equator it’s relatively unaffected by the jet streams that flow at higher latitutdes both north and south. Armazones’ upper atmosphere is a bit more turbulent in comparison and so somewhat harder for adaptive optics to deal with.
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    Why and how did the Thirty Meter Telescope project decide to build at Mauna Kea?
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Guest Post: Evalyn Gates on Cosmic Magnification (or - Invasion of the Giant Blue Space... - 0 views

  • This is not just a pretty picture, however – the image packs a lot of scientific information. The authors extract the mass distribution in the cluster (which has implications for cosmological models), measure the mass-to-light ratio of the bright galaxy in the center of the cluster, and use the magnifying power of the lens to search for even more distant galaxies. The basic idea is to construct a model of the lens, starting with the cluster galaxies and a dark matter halo; then refine the model to reproduce the multiple images that are seen. Using this refined model it’s possible to predict the location of additional images of a given source, and to identify regions of high magnification that can then be examined for multiple images of other sources. Any additional images that are found can be used to further refine the model and so on.
  • This galaxy has been lensed by the warp in spacetime created by the cluster. Light from the galaxy, which lies almost directly behind the center of the cluster but much farther away from us, travels along several curved paths through the cluster lens, producing multiple magnified images of the galaxy. The inset box shows a computer generated model of the unlensed source galaxy, enlarged by a factor of four so that the details, including the spiral arm structure, are visible. Without the lensing power of the cluster, we would see this galaxy as a single small blue smudge. In general, lensing will both magnify and distort (shear) images of a background source. This lens is fairly unique in that we see large but relatively intact images of the spiral galaxy, which implies that the mass distribution in the central region of the cluster must be nearly uniform.

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DNA Humble Beginnings As Nutrient Carrier - 0 views

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    New research intriguingly suggests that DNA, the genetic information carrier for humans and other complex life, might have had a rather humbler origin.
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    New research intriguingly suggests that DNA, the genetic information carrier for humans and other complex life, might have had a rather humbler origin.
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PALE RED DOT | A search for Earth-like planets around Proxima Centauri - 0 views

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    "A search for Earth-like planets around Proxima Centauri"
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