According to Spencer Wolfe of West Virginia University, the idea that vast, seemingly empty stretches of the Universe could contain massive but spread out areas of hot, ionized hydrogen is not new to astronomers.Previous study of the area between Andromeda and Triangulum provided reason to believ
Date: May 09, 2013
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Giant Gas Clouds Found In Void Between Nearby Galaxies
A team of astronomers led by Spencer Wolfe of West Virginia University used the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to take a more in-depth look at the region between the two nearby galaxies. The study that led to the discovery initially began as a follow-up on previous observations of the
Lead author Spencer Wolfe of West Virginia University and colleagues, believe the clouds are part of an intergalactic gas filament and therefore a potential source of fuel for future star formation in M31 and M33.
Spencer Wolfe (West Virginia University) and his colleagues are cautious in their interpretation, but they think the best explanation for these clouds might be that theyre condensations in the elusive
Date: May 08, 2013
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Surprise Clouds Of Hydrogen Discovered In Our Galactic Neighborhood
We have known for some time that many seemingly empty stretches of the Universe contain vast but diffuse patches of hot, ionized hydrogen, said Spencer Wolfe of West Virginia University in Morgantown.
Date: May 08, 2013
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Grad Student Blames Alec Baldwin's Wife For Bloody Handstand Calamity
lec Baldwin's pregnant wife Hilaria Thomas was the subject of a lawsuit by a grad student who claims he suffered yoga injuries in her class that caused a "severe" and "serious" "emotional upset." The details of 32-year-old Spencer Wolfe's lawsuit were quite vaguebut the NY Post has dug up the dirt. I
Date: Feb 17, 2013
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Gas 'Bridge' Formed Millions Of Years Ago When Andromeda, Triangulum Galaxies ...
"We think it's very likely that the hydrogen gas we see between M31 and M33 is the remnant of a tidal tail that originated during a close encounter, probably billions of years ago," Spencer Wolfe, of West Virginia University in Morgantown, said in a statement. "The encounter had to be long ago, beca