In ancient Greek and Roman myths,it was believed that the goddess hera (juno)split milk across the sky and called the white streak it left "river of milk". The Romans call it ViaLactea or a "road made of milk". This is how our galaxycame to be named the Milky Way.
Galaxies are probably formed from a gigantic cloud of gas that begins to collapse and rotate due to the force of gravity. This rotating gas cloud is where stars form, and eventually a galaxy takes shape.
i need to know hw the galaxy/milkyway formed!!!! i hve an idea though.....clumpz of dust nd cloud Some people thought that the faint band of light looked as though someone had spilled milk across the sky. This led to the poetic description "Milky Way." We now know that the band of light is our own spiral galaxy, so we call it the Milky Way Galaxy. See http://www.historyoftheuniverse.com/milky2.html for mythological connections.
It depends on what you mean by "discovered." The Milky Way has been known since pre-history. Several philosophers theorized that it was made up of a large number of individual faint stars, but Galileo Galilei was the first to actually demonstrate this by observing it through a telescope. Heber Curtis (whom you've probably never heard of) was the main proponent of the idea that the Milky Way was just one of many galaxies instead of being the entire universe. Edwin Hubble (the guy the telescope is named for) demonstrated conclusively that Curtis was right by showing that stars in what had previously been called "spiral nebulae" were far too distant to be part of the Milky Way.
The Greeks did they had seen a white band across the sky.
" In 1610 Galileo described his telescopic observations of the Milky Way, which showed it to be a multitude of individual stars. In 1750 Thomas Wright published a speculative explanation[...]".
The Greek philosopher Democitus
That's an EXCELLENT question. You deserve an excellent answer.
Unfortunately, the only HONEST answer is "We don't know." Yet. We have competing, disorganized theories about something that happened (we think!) about 14.5 billion years ago. Talk about a "cold case!"
The fundamental description of "scientist" is a person who, when he doesn't know the answer to a question, says "I don't know".
I suspect that we will continue to pull together the threads of the answer for many hundreds of years in the future. I also suspect that we will not find the answers we seek here so deep in the Sun's gravity well, but out there between the stars.
Probably not a "who", in the sense of an entity who guided creation; the basic physics of gravity caused the formation of clumps of matter, which over a billion years or so would have formed galaxies.
Era, Jupiter's wife was milking one of her children when her boosom let go a squirt of divine milk. All those tiny droplets became the Milky Way in heaven. The Milky Way is the 'horizontal' view of the galaxy, whose scattered stars in fact look like a huge squirt of milk droplets.
The universe was believed to be created by an explosion called the big bang. Everything i n space (universes, solar systems, stars, etc.) was thought to be an incredibly dense (high mass, but small size) object about the size of a pencil tip. Because this object was so small, but so dense, it exploded due to strong friction it created. Everything that exists today originated directly or indirectly from that explosion, and the universes today are still believed to be moving and spreading apart. Proof of this expansion is explained by Doppler shift. Red shift means that things are moving away from us, and blue is coming towards us.
Roughly speaking, in the early Universe matter gathered together due to its own gravity. Dark matter may have played an important role in this. For a more detailed analysis, check the Wikipedia article on "Galaxy formation and evolution".
Over 400 billion stars, gas, dust, rock and ice
Recent estimates indicate that there may be over a trillion stars in the Milly Way; because red dwarf stars are so small and dim, there are probably many more of them than we used to think there were.
nano sec and before that it is plankton sec nano sec= about speed of sound plankton sec= about the speed at which the universe is expanding o-o that's pretty fast ( or faster than light travels)
Most of the light in the universe comes from the stars. Stars create their own light using nuclear fusion.
The universe did not exist before the Big Bang. There was nothing there. It can be hard to grasp for young minds.
When antimatter comes into contact with matter, they annihilate each other.
a millisecond comes before a second
Miss Universe comes on in July.
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a closed universe.
a closed universe.
before the universe. hecreated the universe
The Big Bang Theory tells what happen at the begning of the universe. How the Earth comes into the universe
Till Jesus comes from heaven
It wasn't. The Big Bang was the beginning of the universe; the universe didn't exist before then.
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Han Solo comes from Corellia
a spiritual explanation that comes from the universe
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