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− | STREAMING MOTION OF GALAXIES | + | STREAMING MOTION OF [[Galaxy|GALAXIES]] |
− | When the cosmic background radiation of the entire sky was surveyed in 1977, the | + | When the [[cosmic background radiation]] of the entire [[sky]] was surveyed in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977 1977], the |
− | radiation was shifted toward the red end of the spectrum on one side of the sky, and toward | + | radiation was shifted toward the red end of the [[spectrum]] on one side of the sky, and toward |
− | the blue end in the other. The entire Milky Way was "streaming" across the sky in a motion | + | the blue end in the other. The entire [[Milky Way]] was "streaming" across the sky in a motion |
not related to the expansion of the Universe at a rate of 700 Kilometers per second. | not related to the expansion of the Universe at a rate of 700 Kilometers per second. | ||
[[Category: Wisenbaker Images]] | [[Category: Wisenbaker Images]] |
Latest revision as of 02:32, 13 December 2020
STREAMING MOTION OF GALAXIES
When the cosmic background radiation of the entire sky was surveyed in 1977, the radiation was shifted toward the red end of the spectrum on one side of the sky, and toward the blue end in the other. The entire Milky Way was "streaming" across the sky in a motion not related to the expansion of the Universe at a rate of 700 Kilometers per second.