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Title: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: another_someone on 13/06/2006 11:09:02
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/06/12/great_balls_of_fire/
quote:

Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage


Astronomers have identified a massive comet-like structure - spanning a whopping three million light years - that is tearing through a distant galaxy cluster at more than 750 kilometres a second.

Yes, you read that right. A great ball of fiery gas*, some five thousand million times the size of the solar system. Fortunately, it isn't anywhere near Earth. The flaming gas-ball is in the Abell 3266 galaxy cluster, even more millions of light years away from us than it is across.
The fireball, which is the largest object of this kind ever identified, was spotted by stargazers using the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton X-Ray telescope.

The researchers have produced an entropy map of the gas-ball, which allows them to pick out the relatively cold dense gas of the comet from the hotter gas of the galaxy cluster. Analysis of the data has revealed remarkable detail of the stripping of gas from the comet's core, ESA says, at a rate of about a Sun's mass, every hour.

The scientists who discovered the object describe it as "truly fantastic".

"In Abell 3266 we are seeing structure formation in action," said Professor Mark Henriksen, co-author of the results. "Dark matter is the gravitational glue holding the gas ball together. But as it races through the galaxy cluster, a tug-of-war ensues where the galaxy cluster eventually wins, stripping off and dispersing gas that perhaps one day will seed star and galaxy growth within the cluster."

Zurich-based researcher Dr. Francesco Miniati commented: "What interests astronomers is not just the size of the gas ball but the role it plays in the formation and evolution of structure in the universe."

*Please take note that considerable restraint has been exercised, and no references to 'great balls of fire' have been made in this article.





George
Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: Hadrian on 13/06/2006 11:25:10
jutst a big WOW

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Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: science_guy on 13/06/2006 19:27:54
Thats an understatement.

Im glad that we werent caught in the middle of it.  I wonder if we would feel rabidly accelerating heat, then be snuffed out, or just be completely incinerated before we know it?

E=MC2... m=deg/360 X C... C= PiD

therefore E=deg/360 X 2(PiD)
Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: upton on 13/06/2006 22:13:03
Thanks another_someone. Great article.

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Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: realmswalker on 14/06/2006 09:27:19
i have a question...
How the hell did we not see this until now?
Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 14/06/2006 21:14:42
I knew I shouldn't have had that vindaloo! [:D]

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Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: science_guy on 15/06/2006 19:21:59
quote:
i have a question...
How the hell did we not see this until now?


think of it this way:  Would you see a certain germ on your plate unless you had a microscope and looked at the very right place?

E=MC2... m=deg/360 X C... C= PiD

therefore E=deg/360 X 2(PiD)
Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: neilep on 20/06/2006 22:34:46
Science Guy is absolutely right.....that ball of fire might be the biggest ignited bottom burp  ever but in the grand scheme of things it's just a tiny blip in the extreme vastness of the cosmos...which...last time I looked out my window.... was pretty big.....just be thankful we ain't close enough to smell it !!

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Title: Re: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 26/06/2006 18:19:02
quote:
...just be thankful we ain't close enough to smell it !!

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Title: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: thebrain13 on 19/09/2007 01:44:20
what ever happened with this guy?
Title: Gigantic fireball spotted on galactic rampage
Post by: ghh on 19/09/2007 11:30:58
You can see the picture
http://xmm.vilspa.esa.es/external/xmm_science/gallery/public/level3.php?id=325
Graham