George Fox University 1995 - 1997
Master of Business Administration (MBA), Business Administration and Management, General
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Bryan Jay (1967-1971), Jonathan Sinnatamby (1980-1984), Brian Rees (1983-1987), Kim Alford (1978-1982), Leanne Whiting (1984-1988), Jessie MacRae (1972-1976)
the central bulge. For them to line up in the way we see, the star systems that formed these nebulae would have to be rotating perpendicular to the interstellar clouds from which they formed, which is very strange," says Bryan Rees of the University of Manchester in a report by the National Monitor.
Date: Sep 05, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Bizarre Alignment of Planetary Nebulae Discovered by Hubble and NASA
"This really is a surprising find and, if it holds true, a very important one," said Bryan Rees, one of the researchers, in a news release. "Many of these ghostly butterflies appear to have their long axes aligned along the plane of our galaxy. By using images from both Hubble and the NTT we could g
Date: Sep 04, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Mysterious arrangement of Butterfly Nebulae Discovered
Bryan Rees of the University of Manchester says This really is a surprising find and, if it holds true, a very important one. Many of these ghostly butterflies appear to have their long axes aligned along the plane of our galaxy. By using images from both Hubble and the NTT we could get a really go
Date: Sep 04, 2013
Source: Google
How did Dying Stars Give Birth to Bizarrely Aligned "Butterfly" Nebulae ...
unusual stellar behavior. "For them to line up in the way we see, the star systems that formed these nebulae would have to be rotating perpendicular to the interstellar clouds from which they formed, which is very strange," Co-author Bryan Rees, from the University of Manchester, said in a statement.
Date: Sep 04, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Hubble Images Reveal Mysterious Alignment of Planetary Nebulae
appear to have their long axes aligned along the plane of our galaxy. By using images from both Hubble and the [ESO's New Technology Telescope] we could get a really good view of these objects, so we could study them in great detail," said study co-author Bryan Rees, also of the University of Manchester.