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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Galaxy

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(plural galaxies) specifically, the name given to the band of stars, numbering one hundred thousand million bodies, which includes the Sun, and is alternatively called the Milky Way. The galaxy has a spiral structure and is approximately one hundred thousand LIGHT YEARS across. In general usage it refers to a collection of stars held together by gravitational forces. They form different shapes including spiral, elliptical and irregular galaxies and range from dwarf galaxies with 100 000 stars to massive galaxies such as the giant elliptical M 87 which has three thousand billion stars.

Taken from Dictionary of Science

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A galaxy is a massive, gravitationally bound system that consists of stars and stellar remnants, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and an important but poorly understood component tentatively dubbed dark matter. The name is from the Greek root galaxias [γαλαξίας], meaning "milky," a reference to the Milky Way galaxy. Typical galaxies range from dwarfs with as few as ten million (107) stars up to giants with one trillion (1012) stars, all orbiting the galaxy's center of mass. Galaxies can also contain many multiple star systems, star clusters, and various interstellar clouds. The Sun is one of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy; the Solar System includes the Earth and all the other objects that orbit the Sun.


Historically, galaxies have been categorized according to their apparent shape (usually referred to as their visual morphology). A common form is the elliptical galaxy, which has an ellipse-shaped light profile. Spiral galaxies are disk-shaped assemblages with dusty, curving arms. Galaxies with irregular or unusual shapes are known as peculiar galaxies, and typically result from disruption by the gravitational pull of neighboring galaxies. Such interactions between nearby galaxies, which may ultimately result in galaxies merging, may induce episodes of significantly increased star formation, producing what is called a starburst galaxy. Small galaxies that lack a coherent structure could also be referred to as irregular galaxies.


There are probably more than 100 billion (1011) galaxies in the observable universe. Most galaxies are 1,000 to 100,000[4] parsecs in diameter and are usually separated by distances on the order of millions of parsecs (or megaparsecs). Intergalactic space (the space between galaxies) is filled with a tenuous gas of an average density less than one atom per cubic meter. The majority of galaxies are organized into a hierarchy of associations called clusters, which, in turn, can form larger groups called superclusters. These larger structures are generally arranged into sheets and filaments, which surround immense voids in the universe.


Although it is not yet well understood, dark matter appears to account for around 90% of the mass of most galaxies. Observational data suggests that supermassive black holes may exist at the center of many, if not all, galaxies. They are proposed to be the primary cause of active galactic nuclei found at the core of some galaxies. The Milky Way galaxy appears to harbor at least one such object within its nucleus.

Taken from Wikipedia



Sunday, December 27, 2009

FACTS ABOUT YOUR BODY


HOW FAST DOES AIR TRAVEL WHEN YOU SNEEZE?


A hundred miles per hour.


WHAT MAKES YOUR KNUCKLES CRACK?

Bubbles popping! There is fluid around the joints of your finger bones. When you stretch your fingers, the pressure on the fluid changes, little bubbles form in the fluid and they pop. Want to crack the same knuckles again? You have to wait about 15 minutes.


HOW DO YOU GET "GOOSE BUMPS"?


Each hair on your body grows in its own shaft, called a follicle. If you get cold or scared, the smooth muscles around the follicles contract. This gives you goose bumps and makes the hairs stand upright.


HOW LONG DOES AN EYELASH LIVE?

About 150 days.


WHY DO SOME PEOPLE HAVE DIMPLES?

Dimples are caused by muscles on your face. These muscles are unusual because they are attached to the skin; most muscles are attached to bones. When people smile, certain muscles make dimples.


WHAT IS THE LARGEST BONE IN THE BODY?

The largest bone in the body is the thigh bone.


WHEN ARE PEOPLE THE HEALTHIEST?

People are the healthiest between the ages of five and 15.


WHEN DO KIDS STOP GROWING?

Boys achieve 98% of their height when they reach the age of 17 and three-fourths. Girls reach 98% of their height when they are 16 and a half.


HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BLINK YOUR EYES?

About three-fourths of a second.


WHAT IS THE HEAVIEST ORGAN IN THE BODY?

The liver. It weighs three and a half pounds in an adult, or about five times more than the heart.


WHEN IS YOUR EYE STILL?

Never! The eye is always moving, even when you are staring at something. The tiny muscles in the eye move about 100,000 times a day to let you see. For your leg muscles to get the same exercise, you would have to walk 50 miles.


HOW MANY SOUNDS CAN YOU HEAR?

You can hear between 350,000 and 400,000 different sounds.


HOW MUCH AIR DO THE LUNGS USE IN ONE DAY?

About 12,500 quarts.


WHY DO PEOPLE YAWN?

In the lungs are millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli. Changes in the alveoli cause you to yawn. When you are sleepy, you are not breathing deeply enough oxygen. The alveoli are not filled with air. So your brain sends out a message telling you to take a long breath. That long breath is a yawn.


WHAT IS THE HARDEST SUBSTANCE IN THE BODY?

If you guessed that it is the bones, you are wrong. The hardest substance is the enamel that covers your teeth. However, like other parts of the body, the enamel cannot fix itself when it is damaged.


HOW MANY DIFFERENT SMELLS CAN HUMANS SMELL?

The average person knows 4,000 different smells. Some people with a very special sense of smell know 10,000 different scents. People who test perfumes have this talent.


HOW MANY MUSCLES DOES IT TAKE TO SMILE?

It takes 17 muscles to smile. Forty-three muscles are used when you frown.


HOW IMPORTANT IS THE THUMB?

The thumb does 45% of all the work done by your hand.

Condensed from Macmillan Illustrated Almanac for Kids