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Amy Mainzer on scale of Shapley Cluster

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

Amy Mainzer talking about the scale of the Shapley Galaxy Cluster.

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  • Oh Amy, talk particle physics to me.

  • Smart and SMOKIN'

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  • It is truly behind my reasonable imagination to envision this supercluster being 4,000 times larger than the Milky Way, that just doesn't seem possible! And then I find out this supercluster is 650 million light years away??? How can empty space be so large to contain so many MASSIVE objects yet there are millions of light years of empty space between them..

    Truly insane!

  • The Shapley Supercluster is 650 million miles away, in case anyone is interested. I didn't think so.

  • i like big brains and i cannot lie

  • I want to see her shapley cluster; I've got a big queen mary for her.

  • @julioscissors She doesn't work at NASA. She works at Caltech in the JPS Lab. The JPS labs researches for NASA

  • I think we are being pulled towards the Shapley Supercluster because someone there wants to get closer to Dr. Amy. Some pervs fascination with Dr. Amy will be the end of life in our galaxy! Great going Amy.

  • god daamn shes hot

  • I don't know how any work gets done at NASA with Dr. Mainzer walking the halls. GOD DAMN!

  • Little known theory about the state of the Milky Way; we are being pulled in to the Shapley Supercluster because of reasons relative to what Amy said. The Shapley Supercluster might be the key to our future understanding of Macro Universal Dynamics. Currently, our understanding of the dynamics of the Universe is incomplete. Perhaps because of our fixation on old science. To be continued!

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