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Related: About this forumAstronomers have finally found the edge of the Milky Way galaxy

By Andy Meek @aemeek
March 30th, 2020 at 11:14 PM
Astronomers from Durham University in England have made an exciting discovery about the galaxy that includes Earth specifically, theyve finally found its far edge.
Using nearby galaxies as a guide, astrophysicist Alis Deason and her colleagues have determined the exact diameter of the Milky Way to be 1.9 million light-years (with a margin of error of 0.4 million light-years). Thats according to a paper from the team, posted at arXiv.org, which is an open-access archive of tens of thousands of articles from academics and scientists. And this work is important, for reasons that include the future additional discoveries it will help astronomers make.
Rosemary Wyse, an astronomer at Johns Hopkins University, told the publication ScienceNews about the new Milky Way measurement that it should help astronomers tease out other galactic properties. Thats a reference to the fact that, for example, the more we realize the true dimensions of the Milky Way, it gives us a better understanding of what (and how many) galaxies are revolving around it.
Right now, about 60 are known to surround the Milky Way, but the expectation is that this new discovery will lead to the identification of more.
More:
https://bgr.com/2020/03/30/milky-way-galaxy-astronomers-have-found-the-farthest-edge/
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Astronomers have finally found the edge of the Milky Way galaxy (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Apr 2020
OP
Proclaiming an exact edge with a 20% margin of error seems a little fuzzy to me.
bluedigger
Apr 2020
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ZZenith
(4,468 posts)1. Thank God.
Take me there, pronto.
bluedigger
(17,425 posts)2. Proclaiming an exact edge with a 20% margin of error seems a little fuzzy to me.
Reminds me a high school classmate who scored a 780 on his math SAT, and a 420 on his English SAT. 😂
SCantiGOP
(14,702 posts)3. No Douglas Adams joke?
One of his books was The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
The End referred to time, not a place. A time machine took people to a restaurant where they could watch the death of the Universe.