Universe

The Universe

In the 88 Constellations, solar system, and extra solar planets you will learn more about galaxies, planetary stars, nebulas, open clusters, milky way, and more.


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In the 88 Constellations, solar system, and extra solar Planets you will learn more about galaxies, planetary stars, nebula's, open clusters and more about our beautiful universe, and in the milky way galaxy you will learn more about our cosmic neighbours.

The universe is filled with natural beauty and wonder and as we look to the heavens Spread your wings and fly for we are all wingmakers and the universe is our home and We shall move throughout the heavens were ever we wish to roam.

But first we should start here in our own solar system for there is no place like home out there anywhere. So learn more about your own backyard before traveling to other galaxies and solar systems.

The universe

The universe is the entire spacetime continuum in which we exist, together with all the energy and matter within it. It is important to understand the fact that (regardless of whether or not our universe is all that exists) the term universe is not defined as allexistence or all reality, but more specifically as all existence in one space-time continuum.

Attempts to understand the universe in this sense, on the largest possible scales, are made in cosmology, a science that has grown from physics and astronomy.During the second half of the 20th century, the development of observational cosmology, also called physical cosmology, led to a split in the meaning of the word universe, between observational cosmologists and theoretical cosmologists; where the former abandon the hope of observing the whole spacetime continuum, the latter retain this hope, Attempting to find the most reasonable speculations for modeling the whole of spacetime,despite the extreme difficulty in imagining any empirical constraints on these speculations and the possibility of crossing over to metaphysics.

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Interstellar Travel

Interstellar travel is the most advanced form of space exploration known to the human race and the Wingmakers are the masters when it comes to Interstellar Travel. Interstellar travel is possible by traveling through the elliptical time line or as it is known the grand porthole network, it is the universal time line. It is elliptical in nature because there is no beginning or end. Which means we can travel hundreds or thousands of light years a in a couple of minutes.

The Wingmaker uses two different types of space travel. The first technique is teleportation of the Visual body and the second technique is teleportation of the physical body.

So learn more about your own backyard before traveling to other galaxies and solar systems. But first we should start here in our own solar system for there is no place like home out there anywhere.

Milky Way

The Milky Way sometimes referred to simply as "the Galaxy", is a barred spiral galaxy which forms part of the Local Group. Although the Milky Way is but one of billions of galaxies in the universe, the Galaxy has special significance to humanity as it is the home of the solar system, which is located near the Orion Arm. Democritus (460 BC - 370 BC) was the first known person to claim that the Milky Way consists of distant stars. The term "milky" originates from the hazy band of white light appearing across the celestial sphere visible from Earth, which comprises stars and other material lying within the galactic plane. The galaxy appears brightest in the direction of Sagittarius, towards the galactic center.

Solar System

Within our planetary system, the twelve objects currently accepted as planets orbit the Sun with other objects as diverse as asteroids, meteoroids, comets, and cosmic dust. The term "minor planet" is often used to describe those objects that, while they orbit the Sun, are not seen to fulfil certain criteria common to the "true" planets. There is some debate concerning where the dividing line between these objects and "planets" should be, or even if there should be one at all.

New Solar Systems

55 Cancri Solar System

55 Can

In 55 Cancri (in the constellation Cancer), also known as Rho-1 Cancri. The circle is actually centered on two stars that are not separated at the photo's resolution. The eastern one is 55 Cancri, the western 53 Cancri. The planet orbits 55 Cancri in only 14.6 days (16 percent that of Mercury's orbital period around the Sun), has at least 0.84 times the mass of Jupiter, and is 0.11 astronomical units from the star. That is only 16.5 million kilometers, 10.2 million miles, or 28 percent Mercury's distance from the Sun.

Other Planetary Systems

Throughout the universe with the wingmaker technology of interstellar travel new solar systems such as Mistori, Cassidian, Tristeka, Krillian, Frakanain, & Pallalonian have been discoverd. Like our own solar system all other solar system are found in galaxies and are found to orbit a sun like star. in most cases the cental star or sun will orbit around the galatic core of the galaxy like our own solar system orbiting around the cenral galatic core of the milkyway galaxy. The Image Below is the Mistori Solar System discovered in 1996 on the first interstellar travel. You will find these card in the constellations section of this page.

Galaxies

ngc4414NGC 4414, a typical spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, is about 56,000 light years in diameter and approximately 60 million light years distant.A galaxy is a vast gravitationally bound system of stars, interstellar gas and dust, plasma, and (possibly) unseen dark matter. Typical galaxies contain 10 million to one trillion (107 to 1012) stars, all orbiting a common center of gravity. In addition to single stars and a tenuous interstellar medium, most galaxies contain a large number of multiple star systems and star clusters as well as various types of nebulae. Most galaxies are several thousand to several hundred thousand light years in diameter and are usually separated from one another by distances on the order of millions of light years.

Although so-called dark matter and dark energy appear to account for well over 90% of the mass of most galaxies, the nature of these unseen components is not well understood. There is some evidence that supermassive black holes may exist at the center of many, if not all, galaxies.

Intergalactic space, the space between galaxies, is filled with a tenuous plasma with an average density less than one atom per cubic meter. There are probably more than 1011 galaxies in the visible universe.

Constellations & Other Destinations In The Universe

The Constellations

A constellation is a group of stars visibly related to each other in a particular configuration. In three-dimensional space, most of the stars we see have little relation to one another, but can appear to be grouped on the celestial sphere of the night sky. Humans excel at finding patterns and throughout history have grouped stars that appear close to one another into constellations

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