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- Galactic_orientation abstract "Galactic clusters are gravitationally bound large-scale structures of multiple galaxies. The evolution of these aggregates is determined by time and manner of formation and the process of how their structures and constituents have been changing with time. Gamow (1952) and Weizscker (1951) showed that the observed rotations of galaxies are important for cosmology. They postulated that the rotation of galaxies might be a clue of physical conditions under which these systems formed. Thus, understanding the distribution of spatial orientations of the spin vectors of galaxies is critical to understanding the origin of the angular momenta of galaxies.There are mainly three scenarios for the origin of galaxy clusters and superclusters. These models are based on different assumptions of the primordial conditions, so they predict different spin vector alignments of the galaxies. The three hypotheses are the pancake model, the hierarchy model, and the primordial vorticity theory. The three are mutually exclusive as they produce contradictory predictions. However, the predictions made by all three theories are based on the precepts of cosmology. Thus, these models can be tested using a database with appropriate methods of analysis.".
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageExternalLink 2006A%26A...458..357A.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageExternalLink 2006MNRAS.366..438A.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageExternalLink 2008MNRAS.389..741A.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageID "21914777".
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageLength "7737".
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageRevisionID "633316698".
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Angular_momentum.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Bulge_(astronomy).
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galaxy_clusters.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orientation_(geometry).
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Cosmology.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Dark_matter.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Elliptical_galaxy.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_cluster.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Irregular_galaxy.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Monthly_Notices_of_the_Royal_Astronomical_Society.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Peculiar_galaxy.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Quadrupole.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Spiral_galaxy.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Supercluster.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLink Tidal_field.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galactic orientation".
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expert-subject.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Galaxy.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Galactic_orientation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Galactic_orientation subject Category:Galaxy_clusters.
- Galactic_orientation subject Category:Orientation_(geometry).
- Galactic_orientation type Object.
- Galactic_orientation comment "Galactic clusters are gravitationally bound large-scale structures of multiple galaxies. The evolution of these aggregates is determined by time and manner of formation and the process of how their structures and constituents have been changing with time. Gamow (1952) and Weizscker (1951) showed that the observed rotations of galaxies are important for cosmology. They postulated that the rotation of galaxies might be a clue of physical conditions under which these systems formed.".
- Galactic_orientation label "Galactic orientation".
- Galactic_orientation sameAs Q3356302.
- Galactic_orientation sameAs Orientation_galactique.
- Galactic_orientation sameAs m.05n_pm3.
- Galactic_orientation sameAs Q3356302.
- Galactic_orientation wasDerivedFrom Galactic_orientation?oldid=633316698.
- Galactic_orientation isPrimaryTopicOf Galactic_orientation.