arthwollipot
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Awesome.Odds are we will, with that area of sky visible May to August, so hopefully...
Awesome.Odds are we will, with that area of sky visible May to August, so hopefully...
On the other hand, if we attribute the mean RM to an external Faraday screen, then the motion of accreting material is inferred to be clockwise, and one model passes all applied total intensity and polarimetric constraints: a model with strong magnetic fields, a spin parameter of 0.94, and an inclination of 150°.
Was Io ever a serious consideration?
No, I was being facetious on that front. Just an interesting article.
The “comet of the year” is getting brighter. In the wake of the total solar eclipse and the sudden solar “superstorms,” it’s looking more likely that we’ll also see a naked-eye comet later this year in the evening skies.
Earliest and most distant galaxy ever observed
Astronomers say the most interesting aspect of the latest observation is not so much the great distance involved - as amazing as that is - but rather the size and brightness of JADES-GS-z14-0.
Webb measures the galaxy to be more than 1,600 light years across. Many of the most luminous galaxies generate the majority of their light via gas falling into a supermassive black hole. But the scale of JADES-GS-z14-0 indicates that is not the explanation in this case. Instead, the researchers believe the light is being produced by young stars.
"This much starlight implies that the galaxy is several hundreds of millions of times the mass of the Sun! This raises the question: how can nature make such a bright, massive, and large galaxy in less than 300 million years?" said Webb astronomers Stefano Carniani and Kevin Hainline.
Indeed. JWST is telling us much that will require amended galaxy formation models. However, just for comparison, the Milky Way is ~ 100 000 light years across. And the mass of the Milky Way (not including dark matter) is tens of billions of solar masses. So, these early galaxies are very small by comparison, both in mass and in areal extent.
Wait and see, but this might be a good sight: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240322-visible-nova-explosion-is-coming