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OT: Maybe ? 1.4 million MPH

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Subject: OT: Maybe ? 1.4 million MPH
From: john.szalay@att.net
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 15:08:00 +0000
  Now how do we clock the return run ?     :-)

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UH clocks Milky way's 1.4M speed

HILO HI; The Milky Way galaxy, which includes Earth and the sun, is being 
pulled toward an enormous mass of galaxies a half-billion light-years away,
 University of Hawaii astronomers have confirmed with X-ray studies. 
The result is the entire Milky Way is moving through space at 1.4 million mph. 
Astronomers have known for decades that the Milky Way was being pulled 
by something really big called "the Great Attractor." 
But they could not see this hypothetical attractor because they would have 
to look through the Milky Way to do so. Visible light just could not get 
through the dusty, cluttered galaxy. 
Now UH astronomers Dale Kocevski, Harald Eberling, and R. Brent Tully, 
along with UH alumnus Chris Mullis, have seen through the galaxy looking 
at X-rays that pass through space dust the way they pass through human flesh.
 Kocevski announced their work Tuesday at the American Astronomical Society i
n Washington, D.C. 
What they found was a "significant concentration of galaxies" pulling the 
Milky Way, 500 million light-years from Earth, four times the distance of
the Great Attractor. 
The discovery of two attractors instead of one was good news for understanding 
the density of the universe. One attractor would have implied too much matter 
in 
the universe, the UH Institute for Astronomy said. Two widely spaced attractors 
imply a better distribution of matter, they said. 




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