<feed version="0.3" xml:lang="en-us" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><generator>Plime/1</generator><title>Cosmic Finger Taps Our Galaxy's Shoulder : ATOM 0.3</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/astronomy/"/><tagline>Cosmic Finger Taps Our Galaxy's Shoulder : ATOM 0.3</tagline><author><name>www.plime.com</name><email>plime@plime.com</email></author><copyright>2008, www.plime.com.</copyright><modified>2008-12-02T00:58:04+01:00</modified><entry><title><![CDATA[Cosmic Finger Taps Our Galaxy's Shoulder]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/49460/1/" /><id>49460</id><summary><![CDATA[Cosmic Finger Taps Our Galaxy's Shoulder]]></summary><issued>2008-02-05T07:56:32+01:00</issued><modified>2008-02-05T07:56:32+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[As if reaching out with a come-hither motion, a giant gas finger emanating from two neighboring galaxies has hooked into the starry disk of the Milky Way and is pulling all three galaxies closer.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Space telescope unveils hidden cosmic giant]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/44294/1/" /><id>44294</id><summary><![CDATA[Space telescope unveils hidden cosmic giant]]></summary><issued>2007-12-15T07:49:40+01:00</issued><modified>2007-12-15T07:49:40+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Astronomers from SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research have discovered a new cluster of galaxies, hidden behind a previously identified cluster of galaxies. The recently exposed cosmic giant is apparently just as bright as the first group, but is six times further away. The astronomers made the discovery as part of an international team using the space telescope XMM-Newton.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Watching Galaxies Grow Old Gracefully]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/41791/1/" /><id>41791</id><summary><![CDATA[Watching Galaxies Grow Old Gracefully]]></summary><issued>2007-11-16T08:07:35+01:00</issued><modified>2007-11-16T08:07:35+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[In the early 1900s, Edwin Hubble made the startling discovery that our Milky Way galaxy is not alone. It is just one of many galaxies, or &quot;island universes,&quot; as Hubble dubbed them, swimming in the sea of space. Now, a century later, NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer is helping piece together the evolution of these cosmic species.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Man mails finger in protest]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/32934/1/" /><id>32934</id><summary><![CDATA[Man mails finger in protest]]></summary><issued>2007-08-24T07:27:47+01:00</issued><modified>2007-08-24T07:27:47+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Kyodo News agency said Tanjo mailed his severed left pinky finger, a DVD showing the finger being chopped, and a protest statement...]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Galaxies give birth to stars on cosmic highways]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/48833/1/" /><id>48833</id><summary><![CDATA[Galaxies give birth to stars on cosmic highways]]></summary><issued>2008-01-29T20:59:52+01:00</issued><modified>2008-01-29T20:59:52+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Galaxies tend to give birth to their stars on the road, while travelling down intergalactic highways towards cosmic cities called galaxy clusters, new Spitzer Space Telescope observations reveal. Galaxies in relatively empty regions of the universe flock towards densely populated galaxy clusters, attracted there by the clusters' gravity.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Cosmic Bird? Triple Cosmic Collision Of Galaxies Stuns Astronomers]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/47653/1/" /><id>47653</id><summary><![CDATA[Cosmic Bird? Triple Cosmic Collision Of Galaxies Stuns Astronomers]]></summary><issued>2008-01-18T05:39:50+01:00</issued><modified>2008-01-18T05:39:50+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Using ESO's Very Large Telescope, an international team of astronomers has discovered a stunning rare case of a triple merger of galaxies. This system, which astronomers have dubbed 'The Bird' - albeit it also bears resemblance with a cosmic Tinker Bell - is composed of two massive spiral galaxies and a third irregular galaxy.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Gargantuan galaxy NGC 1132 &#8211; a cosmic fossil?]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/49559/1/" /><id>49559</id><summary><![CDATA[Gargantuan galaxy NGC 1132 &#8211; a cosmic fossil?]]></summary><issued>2008-02-05T23:01:37+01:00</issued><modified>2008-02-05T23:01:37+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured a new image of the galaxy NGC 1132 which is, most likely, a cosmic fossil &#8211; the aftermath of an enormous multi-galactic pile-up, where the carnage of collision after collision has built up a brilliant but fuzzy giant elliptical galaxy far outshining typical galaxies.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Astronomers observe acidic Milky Way galaxies]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/42558/1/" /><id>42558</id><summary><![CDATA[Astronomers observe acidic Milky Way galaxies]]></summary><issued>2007-11-26T19:28:48+01:00</issued><modified>2007-11-26T19:28:48+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[SRON astronomer Floris van der Tak is the first to have observed acidic particulate clouds outside of our own Milky Way galaxy. He did this by focusing the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, located on Hawaii, on two nearby Milky Way galaxies. Astronomers think that acidification inhibits the formation of stars and planets in the dust clouds.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[French minister gets the finger ]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/46482/1/" /><id>46482</id><summary><![CDATA[French minister gets the finger ]]></summary><issued>2008-01-09T01:03:11+01:00</issued><modified>2008-01-09T01:03:11+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[France's justice minister wants to know why someone sent her a severed finger in the mail.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Milky Way galaxy may have hidden twin]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/43226/1/" /><id>43226</id><summary><![CDATA[Milky Way galaxy may have hidden twin]]></summary><issued>2007-12-04T08:03:14+01:00</issued><modified>2007-12-04T08:03:14+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[A large galaxy could be lurking unseen in our own cosmic backyard, a pair of researchers says. Such a massive object could explain a mysterious gravitational pull on the Milky Way.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[I'm Not Gay!  Here Look at My Middle Finger ]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/27255/1/" /><id>27255</id><summary><![CDATA[I'm Not Gay!  Here Look at My Middle Finger ]]></summary><issued>2007-07-13T04:44:10+01:00</issued><modified>2007-07-13T04:44:10+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Finger Length Helps Predict Test Exam Results, Homosexuality, Cancer, Musical Ability and Aggressive Personality.  <br/><br/>*WARNING: Do not tilt head to right side while viewing avatar.... Doh!]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Man Regrows Finger: Amazing Video]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/60201/1/" /><id>60201</id><summary><![CDATA[Man Regrows Finger: Amazing Video]]></summary><issued>2008-04-30T15:36:03+01:00</issued><modified>2008-04-30T15:36:03+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[&quot;It wasn't a transplant. Mr Spievak re-grew his finger tip. He used a powder - or pixie dust as he sometimes refers to it while telling his story.&quot;<br/><br/>via the BBC from Ohio...]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Fondness for finger causes German thief's downfall ]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/weird/l/22993/1/" /><id>22993</id><summary><![CDATA[Fondness for finger causes German thief's downfall ]]></summary><issued>2007-06-07T02:37:43+01:00</issued><modified>2007-06-07T02:37:43+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[A German thief got nabbed after he tore off his finger during a bungled break-in then went back to retrieve it, police said on Wednesday.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Kung Fu Coconut Finger]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/61409/1/" /><id>61409</id><summary><![CDATA[Kung Fu Coconut Finger]]></summary><issued>2008-05-11T16:29:56+01:00</issued><modified>2008-05-11T16:29:56+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Plime, meet Ho Eng Hui, the 56-year-old Kung Fu king/street performer in Malaysia that used his index finger to smash through the tough shells of coconuts.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Someone Gave her the Finger...]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/3916/1/" /><id>3916</id><summary><![CDATA[Someone Gave her the Finger...]]></summary><issued>2006-10-21T04:16:47+01:00</issued><modified>2006-10-21T04:16:47+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Alledgedly, this lady found a finger in a Subway.  I'm thinking the Subway store in question would have noticed if a clerk lost a digit so you tell me.<br/><br/>So where did she obtain the finger in question? <br/><br/>Suggestions?]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[&quot;Teenage&quot; galaxies give hints of early Milky Way]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/42700/1/" /><id>42700</id><summary><![CDATA[&quot;Teenage&quot; galaxies give hints of early Milky Way]]></summary><issued>2007-11-28T07:02:13+01:00</issued><modified>2007-11-28T07:02:13+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[The young building blocks of galaxies similar to the Milky Way have been spotted for the first time by astronomers, giving a tantalizing glimpse of how our stellar backyard may have formed. The discovery of 27 &quot;teenager&quot;, or proto-galaxies, is further evidence that galaxies like the Milky Way were created by the clumping of smaller clouds of gas and dust.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Why Is The Hercules Dwarf Galaxy So Flat?]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/36245/1/" /><id>36245</id><summary><![CDATA[Why Is The Hercules Dwarf Galaxy So Flat?]]></summary><issued>2007-09-20T09:17:39+01:00</issued><modified>2007-09-20T09:17:39+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Through some of the very first scientific observations with the brand-new Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) in Arizona, astronomers has found that a recently discovered tiny companion galaxy to our Milky Way, named the Hercules Dwarf Galaxy, has truly exceptional properties: while basically all of its known peers in the realm of these tiny dwarf galaxies are rather round, this galaxy at a distance of 430,000 Light Years appears highly flattened, either the shape of a disk or of a cigar.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Seven or Eight Dwarf Galaxies Discovered Orbiting the Milky Way]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/8785/1/" /><id>8785</id><summary><![CDATA[Seven or Eight Dwarf Galaxies Discovered Orbiting the Milky Way]]></summary><issued>2007-01-09T14:49:01+01:00</issued><modified>2007-01-09T14:49:01+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[An international team of scientists has discovered seven dwarf galaxies orbiting Earth's home galaxy, the Milky Way.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Cosmic 'Bullets' Traced to Galactic Black Holes ]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/41124/1/" /><id>41124</id><summary><![CDATA[Cosmic 'Bullets' Traced to Galactic Black Holes ]]></summary><issued>2007-11-08T21:22:37+01:00</issued><modified>2007-11-08T21:22:37+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[The most energetic particles in the universe likely come from enormous black holes nestled in the restless hearts of traumatized galaxies, scientists say. Where these cosmic &quot;bullets&quot; originated has been a source of much speculation, with scientists proposing everything from gamma ray bursts to decaying dark matter.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[The violent lives of galaxies: Caught in the cosmic matter web]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/science/l/47168/1/" /><id>47168</id><summary><![CDATA[The violent lives of galaxies: Caught in the cosmic matter web]]></summary><issued>2008-01-14T07:28:21+01:00</issued><modified>2008-01-14T07:28:21+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Astronomers are using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to dissect one of the largest structures in the Universe as part of a quest to understand the violent lives of galaxies. Hubble is providing indirect evidence of unseen dark matter tugging on galaxies in the crowded, rough-and-tumble environment of a massive supercluster of hundreds of galaxies.]]></content></entry><entry><title><![CDATA[Magellanic Clouds Are First-Time Visitors]]></title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/37003/1/" /><id>37003</id><summary><![CDATA[Magellanic Clouds Are First-Time Visitors]]></summary><issued>2007-10-01T04:53:33+01:00</issued><modified>2007-10-01T04:53:33+01:00</modified><content type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[For hundreds of years, these galaxies were considered satellites of the Milky Way, gravitationally bound to our home galaxy. New research by Gurtina Besla (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) and her colleagues shows that the Magellanic Clouds are recent arrivals on their first visit to the Milky Way's neighborhood.]]></content></entry></feed>