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Distant galaxies

The analysis of bright nebular emission lines of Hu regions has been the most frequent approach to modeling chemical evolution of more distant galaxies to... [Pg.219]

As is well known, the expansion of the Universe was revealed through the redshifting of light from distant galaxies. The fate of such a dynamic universe then became one of the main questions to be addressed by cosmology. [Pg.6]

The analysis described above makes it clear that there is some kind of relationship between the distant galaxies, and the idea of relative inertial mass - and the statement of the existence of such a relationship—is termed Mach s principle. [Pg.316]

Specifically, rather than define inertial frames with respect to the universal rest frame, we can define an inertial frame as any frame of reference within which the series of collision experiments discussed above yields the ratio AVa/AVb to be a constant independently of the experiment s initial conditions. If this constant ratio is then termed the relative inertial mass of the two balls, then the whole idea of the inertial frame and inertial mass is arrived at without any reference whatsoever to distant galaxies —and, in fact, is given a local context. [Pg.316]

The existence of such an envelope can be used to obtain lower limits of O/H in PNe located in distant galaxies. [Pg.126]

Hubble (1929), we have known that the spectra of distant galaxies are red shifted. [Pg.114]

We need look no deeper than atoms, at least as long as we wish to consider the material world. All atoms of specific isotopic type, such as carbon 12, are identical, in your body, or mine, or in a lump of coal, or in the rock on a planet of a distant galaxy. [Pg.402]

In the centre of the painting we see two people from the Tiahuanaco culture of Lake Titicaca. The man is called Papamtu a (father that takes care of everybody) and the woman Mamamtu a (mother of all human beings). They are in contact with huaira-cuchas, beings from distant galaxies with skin as white as paper. [Pg.66]

Photo showing some distant galaxy, including the position of a quasar. [Pg.28]

A quasar is defined as an object that photographs like a star but has an extremely large redshift and a variable energy output believed to be the active core of a very distant galaxy. [Pg.112]


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