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Old 03-02-2005, 03:31 AM
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Come in every one. This isn't exactly a lesson, but you can still score some major points!

This (kinda) lesson will be spent on records. The biggest, brightest, hottest... you name it. I will post a question, something to do with a record within the universe, and the first person to correctly guess it will earn 5 points. I have 25 questions to ask, so there is 125 house points up for grabs!

Just a few quick rules...
1. Only the first person to correctly guess will be awarded points.
2.There will be no disputing of answers as they come from a completely reliable source.
3. Have fun and earn some points for your house!

So get ready, the questioning is about to begin!!
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Meghan raised her hand hoping she got it right. " Omega Centauri which is in our Milky Way?"
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Globular Cluster NGC 6397 (also known as NGC 6397) is a globular cluster in the Ara constellation. It is located about 7,200 light years from Earth, making it one of the two nearest globular cluster to Earth (the other one being Messie Object 4).
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10. Nearest extrasolar planet?

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... Sedna maybe?
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Is it Sedna, a “planetoid” that orbits beyond Pluto and measures between 600 and 1,000 miles wide.
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No the answer isn't sedna. 10 points for the correct answer!
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*raise hand again* 'Don't have an especific name but, may is be the one found rotating around Gliese 876?

"The existence of a planet around the star Gliese 876, only 15 light years distant from Earth, was announced this week by planeteer Geoffrey Marcy of San Francisco State University at a meeting in Victoria, British Columbia. The star, whose presence is inferred not from direct observation but by the wobble it imparts to the star, has a mass about 1.6 that of Jupiter. Gliese itself only has a mass of about one third that of our sun, making it the lightest known star to have a planet. The planet circles the star every 61 days at a radius of one-fifth the Earth-Sun distance. The discovery was soon confirmed by other astronomers. (Science News, 27 June 1998.)"
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Francis raised her hand, "I'm not sure of the name.. but on Aug 7, 2000 a team of astronomers led by Dr. William Cochran of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory [USA], announced the discovery of the nearest planet outside the solar System. The Planet - probably slightly larger than Jupiter - orbits the star Epsilon Eridani. This star, at only 10.5 light years distant, is one of the closet stars to the Sun, which means that is is the main phase of its life span"
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There are 2 planets orbiting Gliese 876.

The first, is GJ876b. It's orbit period is 61.02 days and is furthest from Gliese 876. Thus making it closer to us then GJ876c.

The second, is GJ876c. It's orbit period is 30.12 days and is closest to Gliese 876.

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''Centered in this unremarkable, 1/4 degree wide patch of sky in the constellation Aquarius is the star Gliese 876. Gliese 876 is smaller than the Sun, only about 1/3 as massive, and too faint to be seen without a telescope. But it is known to be one of the nearest stars, only 15 light-years distant. Astronomers have just announced findings that imply Gliese 876 has a planet at least 1.6 times as massive as Jupiter - making this now one of the closest suspected planetary systems. Like many recent discoveries, this planet's detection is not based on direct imaging but on spectroscopic measurements of the periodic change in motion or "Doppler wobble" produced in the parent star as the planet orbits. The Doppler wobble of Gliese 876 indicates that its planet orbits once every 61 days at an average distance of about 1/5 the radius of the Earth's orbit.''
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Francis raised her hand, "I'm not sure of the name.. but on Aug 7, 2000 a team of astronomers led by Dr. William Cochran of the University of Texas McDonald Observatory [USA], announced the discovery of the nearest planet outside the solar System. The Planet - probably slightly larger than Jupiter - orbits the star Epsilon Eridani. This star, at only 10.5 light years distant, is one of the closet stars to the Sun, which means that is is the main phase of its life span"
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11. The most distant object in the universe?
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"Abell 2218...?" Natalya suggests, looking up from her textbook.
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*raise hand* I have two answers that I'm not sure are the same.

One soruces says that the most distant objects lies roughly 13.6 billion light-years away from Earth (Put another way, the light traveled for 13 billion years to reach Earth.) A faint galaxy, outlined by a white ring in the shape of a sausage, is said to be the farthest known object in the universe. It was found thanks to an intervening galaxy cluster called Abell 370, which magnified the light.

The second answer is a quasar. The most distant quasar ever observed, with a record-shattering redshift of 5.8 (The previous record was hold by a luminous galaxy at redshift 5.74 in the Constellation of Aquarius. ). Distant quasars, which are extremely rare in the universe, take on the appearance of very red stars. Today is it believed quasars are the very bright centers of some distant galaxies, where some sort of energetic action is occurring, most probably due to the presence of a supermassive black hole at the center of that galaxy.

This means the quasar might be the centre of the galaxy in question, but I'm not sure nor I have names of those.

I do know, however, that z 3.366 (23) and 0014 813 are two of the most the most luminous quasars known, and the second is at the same distance that the galaxy I talked about before.

Therefore my answer will have to be: Quasar 0014 813.
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''The most distant object in the universe is a galaxy whch is 13.6 billion light years away from earth. Because its light has taken billions of years to travel to Earth, astronomers are seeing the galaxy as it looked when the Universe was only about 900 million years old. Astronomers, led by a muggle named Esther Hu , have found this galaxy with the help of an intervening galaxy cluster called Abell 370.''
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The furthest object ever seen in the Universe is a quasar called SDSSpJ104433.04-012502.2. It is racing away from us at just over 128,000 miles a second (205,000 kilometres a second) which is 68.5 percent of the speed of light. It is 10,000 million light years away and was discovered in April 2000. Most quasars are trillions of times brighter than the Sun but no larger than out Solar System.

The farthest objects that we can see are some very bright galaxies that
are shining at us almost from the beginning of the universe. These are called
"quasars" because they look like very small objects (quasi-stellar) even though they are so bright. Depending on how old the universe is, these galaxies are around 10 billion light-years away.

We also have signals almost from the beginning of the universe.
The problem with space is the distances are so huge that the most distant things were there a very long time ago - it's impossible for us to be able to see instantaneously what's out there at 10 billion light-years, but light takes 10 billion years to get there.
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Kali speaks with uncertainty, "There could also be two other possibilities. First is a faint galaxy called STIS 123627+621755 ("Sharon"). It's thought to be 12.5 billion light-years away. The other is 13 billion light-years away. It's about 1/2 the size of the planet Pluto."
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One soruces says that the most distant objects lies roughly 13.6 billion light-years away from Earth (Put another way, the light traveled for 13 billion years to reach Earth.) A faint galaxy, outlined by a white ring in the shape of a sausage, is said to be the farthest known object in the universe. It was found thanks to an intervening galaxy cluster called Abell 370, which magnified the light.

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Francis raised her hand, "the oldest planet ever detected is nearly 13 billion years old and more than twice the size of Jupiter, locked in orbit around a whirling pulsar and a white dwarf. "The old planet is located near the heart of a globular star cluster some 5,600 light-years from Earth in the constellation Scorpius. A light-year is about 6 trillion miles, about the distance light travels in a year."
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Francis raised her hand, "the oldest planet ever detected is nearly 13 billion years old and more than twice the size of Jupiter, locked in orbit around a whirling pulsar and a white dwarf. "The old planet is located near the heart of a globular star cluster some 5,600 light-years from Earth in the constellation Scorpius. A light-year is about 6 trillion miles, about the distance light travels in a year."
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(ooc: my answer was 13,6 billion light years, can that be?)
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Francis raised her hand, "Io.. one of jupiter's moons?"
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Kali spoke, "Venus, the second planet from the sun is like a greenhouse effect gone crazy. It's temperature ranges around 480 degrees C (750K or 900 F)." She then thought of something, "Of course, there is the sun..."
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The Sun. The surface of the sun is about 6,000 degrees Celsius while the corona soars to several million degrees.
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