Imagine the Universe!
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You've checked your math and you are confident that you have the right answer for the velocity of M31 using Hubble's law. You gleefully go to your professor with the answer and the method you used to get the answer. Unfortunately, he just shakes his head at you.

He then explains that although your general approach is theoretically sound, it is only very distant objects that participate in "Hubble flow." For closer galalaxies, such as M31, the effects of the expansion of the Universe that give rise to Hubble's Law are swamped by the local effects of gravity. In fact, M31 is part of the Milky Way's "local group," which means that it is gravitationally bound to our own galaxy. And gravity has a huge effect on M31's motion.

You'll just have to keep trying!

Experiment Click here to return to the beginning and try a different approach.

Imagine the Universe is a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC), Dr. Nicholas White (Director), within the Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

The Imagine Team
Project Leader: Dr. Jim Lochner
All material on this site has been created and updated between 1997-2004.

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