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Secrets of 3000 galaxies laid bare


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Secrets of 3000 galaxies laid bare
The seven-year SAMI Survey has allowed scientists to understand the complex interaction between thousands of galaxies. Their findings will help astronomers understand how the universe has evolved and how it might develop further.
Working the SAMI Survey at the Anglo Australian Telescope.
The complex mechanics determining how galaxies spin, grow, cluster and die have been revealed following the release of all the data gathered during a massive seven-year astronomy research project led by scientists at the University of Sydney.
The astronomers observed 13 galaxies at a time, building to a total of 3068, using a custom-built instrument called the Sydney-AAO Multi-Object Integral-Field Spectrograph (SAMI), connected to the 4-metre Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales. The telescope is operated by the Australian National University. ....

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The secrets of 3000 galaxies laid bare


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VIDEO: This three-and-a-half minute video shows highlights of researchers adjusting and deploying the SAMI instrument at the Anglo Australian Telescope at Siding Spring University in New South Wales, Australia.
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Credit: Ángel R. López-Sánchez (Australian Astronomical Observatory / Macquarie University)
The complex mechanics determining how galaxies spin, grow, cluster and die have been revealed following the release of all the data gathered during a massive seven-year Australian-led astronomy research project.
The scientists observed 13 galaxies at a time, building to a total of 3068, using a custom-built instrument called the Sydney-AAO Multi-Object Integral-Field Spectrograph (SAMI), connected to the 4-metre Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) at Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales. The telescope is operated by the Australian National University. ....

New South Wales , United Kingdom , Scott Croom , Julia Bryant , Australian National University , Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society , Centre Of Excellence , Macquarie University , University Of Sydney , Object Integral Field Spectrograph , Anglo Australian Telescope , Siding Spring Observatory , New South , Australian National , All Sky Astrophysics , Professor Scott Croom , Monthly Notices , Royal Astronomical , Associate Professor Julia Bryant , Australian Astronomical Optics , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , ஸ்காட் கிரோம் , ஜூலியா பிரையண்ட் , ஆஸ்திரேலிய தேசிய பல்கலைக்கழகம் , மாதாந்திர அறிவிப்புகள் ஆஃப் தி அரச வானியல் சமூகம் ,