Planck Satellite Reveals Star Formation Processes
An anonymous reader writes "New images from the Planck Space Observatory reveal the gas and dust between the stars and isolate the physical processes at work in our galaxy. The new images are an eye-catching by-product of a spacecraft designed to look back at the earliest light in the universe. ... When observed at much longer wavelengths, where the cosmic microwave background can be seen, the picture is very different, as clearly demonstrated in new images from ESA's Planck mission. The dust is no longer a dark shroud, but shines out in its own right, and new aspects of our galaxy are revealed."
How does it work?
..predict the next American idol winner.
Just walk the Planck
That's where the galactic drug gang hide their supersecret stash.
Eh, fuck. I've no fucking clude what this story is talking about.
Fuck systemd. Fuck Redhat. Fuck Soylent, too. Wait, scratch the last one.
Seriously, I'm in awe of these pictures and how much is out there. Between these and the new hubble images, it really drives home two things:
1) I miss living in the country. The night skies on clear nights were awesome.
2) I regret that I will not live long enough to see faster then light travel. Perhaps my son will see it.
I call it 'The Aristocrats'
I don't know about that - seems more like it will be used to predict a Dancing with the Stars winner.
Interesting discoveries, but the next thing you know we're going to have CERN using these discoveries to try to create a star.
In other news, I have a feeling this article isn't going to last very long. I already got a MySQL error of "Too many connections" going to the article.
I just asked how the motherfucking universe works and you mod me down?
The summary is a verbatim copy of the article's first section. Shouldn't you give credit to the article's author rather than to "Anonymous"? Aren't reader-submitted summaries also supposed to be summarized by the reader?
I had but a simple dream, to destroy all humans.
Here's an interesting look inside the Planck satellite, in case anyone is interested in where and how these pictures are obtained: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYqr3IX7Ufk
What are those tracks in the Perseus view linked in the article? An intergalactic dust-swept highway? A slash and a dot?
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