November 13, 2023
Gazing into the night sky, galaxies appear as serene, stationary fixtures amidst the celestial tapestry. Yet, scientists insist these colossal structures are in a constant state of rotation. Why this disparity between perception and reality? This article delves into the cosmic dance of galaxies, unravelling the enigma of their hidden motion. We’ll navigate through the …
October 11, 2020
This is a complex question with an even more complex answer. But essentially there is no center of the universe according to current observations. If a center point were to exist, it would need to significant and special in a way that meant it was special to the whole universe collectively. So, this answer will …
October 3, 2020
I live in Dallas, where we feel lucky to see Jupiter and Saturn. Is it possible to see the Andromeda galaxy with the unaided eye when in dark sky country? It is, as you obviously know, a function of relative brightness. The darker the night sky, the dimmer the objects that can be seen. In, …
October 3, 2020
When I look up and see the Milky Way galaxy, am I looking towards the center of the galaxy or towards outer space? Tell me a good astronomy joke while you’re at it. That is a great question! In fact, you are generally looking into the DISC of the Milky Way galaxy. I’m sure you’ve …
October 3, 2020
If the Universe is expanding and all galaxies are moving apart from one another, why is it that the Milky Way and Andromeda will one day collide? Thanks for the great question! To get to the answer, we will need to look at which forces operate on small and large astronomical scales (distances). The two …