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    Hubblecast 18. Date- 20th Aug 08 Source- http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/archive/topic/hubblecast// News release- http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0817.html

    'NGC 1275 is one of the closest giant elliptical galaxies and lies at the centre of the Perseus Cluster of galaxies. It is an active galaxy, hosting a supermassive black hole at its core, which blows bubbles of radio-wave emitting material into the surrounding cluster gas. Its most spectacular feature is the lacy filigree of gaseous filaments reaching out beyond the galaxy into the multi-million degree X-ray emitting gas that fills the cluster.

    These filaments are the only visible-light manifestation of the intricate relationship between the central black hole and the surrounding cluster gas. They provide important clues about how giant black holes affect their surrounding environment.

    A team of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys have for the first time resolved individual threads of gas which make up the filaments. The amount of gas contained in a typical thread is around one million times the mass of our own Sun. They are only 200 light-years wide, are often surprisingly straight, and extend for up to 20 000 light-years. The filaments are formed when cold gas from the galaxy's core is dragged out in the wake of rising bubbles blown by the black hole.

    It has been a challenge for astronomers to understand how the delicate structures withstood the hostile high-energy environment of the galaxy cluster for more than 100 million years. They should have heated up, dispersed, and evaporated over a very short period of time, or collapsed under their own gravity to form stars. Even more puzzling is the fact that they haven't been ripped apart by the strong tidal pull of gravity in the cluster's core.

    A new study led by Andy Fabian from the University of Cambridge, UK, published in Nature on 21 August 2008 proposes that the magnetic fields hold the charged gas in place and resist forces that would distort the filaments. This skeletal structure has been able to contain and suspend these peculiarly long threads for over 100 million years. "We can see that the magnetic fields are crucial for these complex filaments - both for their survival and for their integrity", said Fabian.

    The new Hubble data also allowed the strength of the magnetic fields in the filaments to be determined from their size. Thinner filaments are more fragile, requiring stronger magnetic fields for support. However, the finer the filaments, the more difficult they are to observe.

    The filamentary system in NGC 1275 provides the most striking example of the workings of extragalactic magnetic fields so far and is a spectacular by-product of the complex interaction between the cluster gas and the supermassive black hole at the galaxy's heart. Similar networks of filaments are found around many other, even more remote, central cluster galaxies. They cannot be observed in anything like the detail of NGC 1275, so the team will apply the understanding gained here to interpret observations of these more distant galaxies.'



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  • DevionB

    @MoonishDesire Heh? Did you mean to reply to my comment from 10 months ago? Because I can't see the relevance of your reply to my comment. E.g. what theory am I underestimating and what assumptions am I making?
    Friday 23 December 2011 13:02:59
  • MoonishDesire

    @CuuijqyMuruqdte It's moving away from the big bang's point. Imagine an explosion, it goes from the "explosive point" and outwards in every direction. If it were moving towards something then we'd have to rethink all of our current knowledge in physics.
    Friday 23 December 2011 12:11:55
  • MoonishDesire

    @DevionB @davidmerriss do not underestimate theories, they are theories because they have a lot of mathematical back up that has been redone over and over to prove them. The only downside from a theory is that there could be overlooked factors because we are only human and can see as much as the observable. Notice that observed things are not a better proof than theories. Other than theories and observations there are assumptions, which is what you're both doing.
    Friday 23 December 2011 12:08:01
  • kree1964

    @RedNightron "quit thinkin about it".... yeah, theres a novel idea, just "quit thinkin about it" and chalk everything up that we dont (yet) understand, to "god". yay, all of our problems are solved! just say no to "thinkin", its not productive.
    Sunday 04 December 2011 07:16:24
  • 9441282192

    @RedNightron what a mindboggling proposition. u get the beers
    Monday 28 November 2011 08:21:28
  • RedNightron

    @9441282192 well, ok :) then let us reach the edge of the universe first, then somewhere at the edge, we will be able to sit and discuss about anything you want that beyond the edge itself. :))
    Thursday 24 November 2011 02:55:39
  • 9441282192

    @RedNightron :D but u know what, years from now (foreseeable future) computers will be able to do that...but as long as there are still people who discuss this without swearing, there is still hope
    Thursday 24 November 2011 00:21:42
  • RedNightron

    @9441282192 we are only a weak small kind of life form, with many limitations here and there, If your brain and logic or imagination even can not reach the edge of the vacuum space , then how do you expect it can reach the true and full understanding of God and His existences. Quit thinkin about it, you'll surely end to a dead end or insanity. for the sake of your Life. He and How He works is not to be explained. because it's just like hoping a Computer to figure out how human made itself :P
    Tuesday 15 November 2011 23:15:00
  • 9441282192

    @3gdosrsfs sincere question, if the creator has always been, without being created, why is he needed to create???? y couldnt all of creation just the same have always been??
    Tuesday 08 November 2011 07:22:34
  • PiratesVersusNinjas

    @3gdosrsfs As a general rule of thumb it's good to check spelling and grammar before you insult someone's intelligence...
    Tuesday 25 October 2011 11:12:37
  • tjholowaychukable

    @3gdosrsfs you're absolutely retarded. god is such a joke, I cant believe people can be so naive
    Monday 17 October 2011 10:07:39
  • 3gdosrsfs

    @tjholowaychuk No suprise that a name caller like yourself wold not have the intellect to understand. He is the creator. He has no need to be created as He always was and is not subject to time, space and matter. I know, I know.....to much for your closed like a tripped steal trap mind.
    Sunday 16 October 2011 21:53:03
  • ImmortalUniverse

    light cant escape the center of the black hole . we still see the fotons from particles speeding to the horizon of the black hole. and the black hole spits out very small debris aswell . black holes and quasars spit out gamma rays (micro waves) i think they might also be responsible for the bigger waves in our universe or space and time . like electro magnetism and gravity.
    Sunday 09 October 2011 02:59:21
  • MajesticMist

    If light cant even escape a black hole,how and why would bubbles of energy shoot out to nearby galaxies?
    Friday 07 October 2011 14:48:21
  • handsupbud

    TOSH.0 is funnier than this guy.
    Wednesday 28 September 2011 16:13:55
  • EnvyMy75

    uuummm... whats the resolution of the images Hubble can capture? I can't quite tell, but that 'zoom' at 1:40, that's not all one image is it?
    Saturday 24 September 2011 05:08:44
  • NuthinButIvory

    Did you guys know that all of Hubble's picture are actually black and white. NASA then adds colors to areas to represent different elements within the data recorded. Just thought of that while watching these amazingly perfectly colored and contrasted galaxy images. bit.ly / C6xlT
    Wednesday 31 August 2011 21:47:29
  • NuthinButIvory

    @stiffex Yeah well he's got a video so it doesn't matter if what he says is crap cause we'll believe him cause HE'S GOT A VIDEO! .. and a blue screen. :P
    Wednesday 31 August 2011 21:41:41
  • adam4malkovich

    2:25 ... I WANT THAT SOUNDTRACK! anyone knows it?
    Sunday 28 August 2011 20:16:33
  • MomoTheBellyDancer

    @666satanluvr "why my favorite radio station?!" Because your taste in music sucks.
    Sunday 17 July 2011 10:34:39
  • MomoTheBellyDancer

    @stiffex "Why do they say magnetic fields" Because that's what they are. "The filaments are plasma" Nope. Try again.
    Sunday 17 July 2011 10:34:00
  • stiffex

    Why do they say magnetic fields instead of electro/magnetic fields since one cant be present without the other. The filaments are plasma & its well understood how it behaves in space through experiments here on earth. The explanation of them that this guy is parroting is complete ballony.
    Wednesday 06 July 2011 20:08:18
  • puyeng1

    talk about Elenin, that would be more interesting!
    Tuesday 28 June 2011 04:32:59
  • mushroomagical

    Groovy video!
    Wednesday 22 June 2011 07:21:16
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