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China's FAST telescope discovers the biggest atomic cloud in universe

Updated 19:46, 20-Oct-2022

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China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) discovered the biggest atomic cloud in the universe by far, which is 20 times larger than our Milky Way galaxy.

The finding was published by an international team led by Chinese scientists in international journal Nature on Wednesday.

A screenshot of the published paper about the newly discovered atomic cloud in the journal Nature, October 19, 2022. /CGTN

A screenshot of the published paper about the newly discovered atomic cloud in the journal Nature, October 19, 2022. /CGTN

Using the world's largest single-dish telescope, the scientists observed a group of galaxies known as Stephan's Quintet. The result shows a mammoth low-density gaseous structure existed in a relatively far location from the center of Stephan's Quintet.

The atomic cloud is roughly 2 million light years wide and made up of hydrogen atoms. One light year is equivalent to about 9.46 trillion kilometers.

The 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, China. /CFP

The 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, China. /CFP

The latest finding suggests that the gaseous structure may be formed under the influence of interactions between galaxies. It has already existed for 1 billion years.

The study also suggested there might be more large-scale, low-density atomic gas structures out in space.

The discovery challenges the current understanding of how the galaxies and the gaseous structure evolved in the universe as "the atomic gas with low density should have been destroyed by the ultraviolet radiation in the cosmic background based on current theories," according to the lead author Xu Cong from the National Astronomical Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


 
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China's FAST telescope discovers the biggest atomic cloud in universe

Updated 19:46, 20-Oct-2022

CGTN

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China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) discovered the biggest atomic cloud in the universe by far, which is 20 times larger than our Milky Way galaxy.

The finding was published by an international team led by Chinese scientists in international journal Nature on Wednesday.

A screenshot of the published paper about the newly discovered atomic cloud in the journal Nature, October 19, 2022. /CGTN

A screenshot of the published paper about the newly discovered atomic cloud in the journal Nature, October 19, 2022. /CGTN

Using the world's largest single-dish telescope, the scientists observed a group of galaxies known as Stephan's Quintet. The result shows a mammoth low-density gaseous structure existed in a relatively far location from the center of Stephan's Quintet.

The atomic cloud is roughly 2 million light years wide and made up of hydrogen atoms. One light year is equivalent to about 9.46 trillion kilometers.

The 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, China. /CFP

The 500-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope in Pingtang County, Guizhou Province, China. /CFP

The latest finding suggests that the gaseous structure may be formed under the influence of interactions between galaxies. It has already existed for 1 billion years.

The study also suggested there might be more large-scale, low-density atomic gas structures out in space.

The discovery challenges the current understanding of how the galaxies and the gaseous structure evolved in the universe as "the atomic gas with low density should have been destroyed by the ultraviolet radiation in the cosmic background based on current theories," according to the lead author Xu Cong from the National Astronomical Observatories under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.



The future of technology is in Chinese hands. They have the money, they have the people, the brains and most importantly the intent to forge forward. You name it - they have it.

Getting more and more convinced of it day by day.

The US should stop fighting with them to rival them and join hands.

It will be better for the future of all facets in global technology.
 
Universe is a mind boggling place.
All those big dots in the picture are not stars but galaxies. Which means If we have to travel across any one dot from end to end using any technology we currently have, we will die off through evolution and still not complete that journey.
It will take millions of years to travel through the tiniest of galaxies and there are billions of visible galaxies.
 
Universe is a mind boggling place.
All those big dots in the picture are not stars but galaxies. Which means If we have to travel across any one dot from end to end using any technology we currently have, we will die off through evolution and still not complete that journey.
It will take millions of years to travel through the tiniest of galaxies and there are billions of visible galaxies.

The universe with all the Billions of galaxies is indeed a big place.

But I hear talk of more than one universe....in fact multiple ones.

We are limited with our technology, our capability to see/perceive.

Kind of boggles the mind....
 
The universe with all the Billions of galaxies is indeed a big place.

But I hear talk of more than one universe....in fact multiple ones.

We are limited with our technology, our capability to see/perceive.

Kind of boggles the mind....
Its just a theory of MULTIVERSE and remains only theory without any proofs, MULTIVERSE theory is out of the ability to prove or disprove that ARE THEIR ANY OTHER UNIVERSE OTHER THAN WE WATCHING
 
Its just a theory of MULTIVERSE and remains only theory without any proofs, MULTIVERSE theory is out of the ability to prove or disprove that ARE THEIR ANY OTHER UNIVERSE OTHER THAN WE WATCHING
It will likely always be without a proof given that humans still cannot see the edge of the universe.
Its based on the view that if one universe exists then there should be more universes, and if more exist then they should be infinite in number.
 

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