Friday, 4 March 2016

Hubble Telescope's Latest Find Pushes Back Clock on Galaxy Formation

Astronomers said on Thursday they had discovered a galaxy that formed just 400 million years after the Big Bang explosion, the most distant galaxy found to date.
Located a record 13.4 billion light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Ursa Major, the galaxy, named GN-z11, was first spotted two years ago in a Hubble Space Telescope deep-sky visible light survey.

At the time, astronomers knew they were seeing something very far away, possibly as distant as 13.2 billion light-years from Earth.

Follow-up observations with an instrument on Hubble that splits light into its component wavelengths revealed that GN-z11 was farther away than initially believed, setting back the galaxy-formation clock by another 200 million years.

Being able to use Hubble to peg the galaxy's distance was a surprise, said astronomers who will publish their research in next week's issue of The Astrophysical Journal.

"We've taken a major step back in time, beyond what we'd ever expected to be able to do with Hubble," Yale University astronomer Pascal Oesch said in a statement.

The key to the discovery was precisely measuring the shift of the galaxy's light into longer, redder wavelengths, which directly corresponds to how far the photons had traveled before reaching Hubble's eye.

The phenomenon is similar to the sound of a train whistle shifting pitch as it recedes into the distance.

Though small by modern galaxy standards, GN-z11 is huge considering it formed at a time when the universe was only 3 percent of its present age, said astronomer Garth Illingworth with the University of California, Santa Cruz.

"We're seeing this galaxy in its infancy," Illingworth said. "It's amazing that a galaxy so massive existed only 200 million to 300 million years after the very first stars started to form."

GN-z11 contains about 1 billion times the mass of the sun. The galaxy is about 25 times smaller than the Milky Way, though it is pumping out new stars 20 times faster than the present Milky Way.

Astronomers said they expected the new distance record to stand until Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, is launched in 2018.

Register a company in just one day




UNION BUDGET 2016

Good news for startups! From April, register a company in just one day

Good news for startups! From April, register a company in just one day

New Delhi: The government is nearly there and would soon allow single day registration of a new company.

According to reports, in a major step towards doing business in India easy, the provision of registering a company in one day has been worked out, and is likely to see implementation by April.

At the moment, it takes nearly a month to register a company. The move is expect to facilitate single registration for all labour laws, overhaul of tax systems, reduction in the number of permits required, easing up property registration, quick electricity connection and property registration etc.

A Bill will be introduced in the ongoing Budget session of the Parliament for amending the Companies Act 2013.

The Bill would aim at removing impediments to ease of doing business and create an enabling environment for start-ups.


Election dates announced

Six-phase elections in West Bengal and two-phase polls in Assam. Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry to go to polls on May 16. Counting of polls will be held on May 19.
The Election Commission on Friday announced the polling dates in four States and Union Territory of Puducherry.

Elections will be held in two phases for 120 constituencies in Assam, viz., April 4 and 11.

In West Bengal, elections will be held in six phases. The first phase polls will be held on April 4 and 11. Polling in the remaining phases will be conducted on April 17, 21, 25, 30 and May 5.

Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry will go to polls on May 16.

Counting of votes will be held on May 19.

The Election Commission expects to complete the poll process by May 21.

Over 17-crore voters will exercise their franchise in 824 constituencies.

The terms of the five Assemblies are ending in April and May.

Model Code of Conduct takes immediate effect.

Symbol for NOTA

For the first time, the Election Commission has introduced a symbol for "None of the Above" (NOTA) option. The symbol was designed with the help of the National Institute of Design, said Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi at a press conference in New Delhi.

Enrolling of voters and verification of electoral rolls

The Commission has allowed new voters to enroll themselves until 10 days from the last date of nomination. Emphasizing that the voters should check if their names are listed in the electoral rolls, Mr. Zaidi said, "mere photo ID card is not adequate."

Many firsts

For the first time, the Election Commission will be setting up special polling stations at leprosy treatment centres.

The photographs of all candidates will be included along with their name and the symbol on the EVMs. This has been done to eliminate confusion for voters, Mr Zaidi said.

All polling stations in West Bengal and Assam will be covered by Central police forces.

Every district will have five central observers to monitor action against criminal elements for peaceful election.

All-women polling stations will be set up in the four States and Puducherry.

The Election Commission has asked officials linked to poll work to declare whether any of their relatives are contesting in the polls.

The poll schedule is as follows.

Assam

Number of constituencies: 126

Number of phases: 2 (65, 61)

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: March 11, 14

Last Date for Nominations: March 18, 21

Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: March 19, 22

Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: March 21, 26

Date of polling: April 4, 11

West Bengal

Number of constituencies: 294

Number of phases: 6* (18, 56, 62, 49, 53, 56 )

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: March 11&14, 22, 28, April 1, 4, 7

Last Date for Nominations: March 18&21, 29, April 4, 8, 11

Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: March 19&22, 30, April 5, 9, 19

Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: March 21&26, April 1, 7, 11, 21

Date of poll: April 4&11, 17, 21, 25, 30, May 5

*First phase will be held on two days.

Kerala

Number of constituencies: 140

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: April 22

Last Date for Nominations: April 29

Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: April 30

Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: May 2

Date of polling: May 16

Tamil Nadu

Number of constituencies: 234

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: April 22

Last Date for Nominations: April 29

Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: April 30

Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: May 2

Date of polling: May 16

Puducherry

Number of constituencies: 30

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: April 22

Last Date for Nominations: April 29

Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: April 30

Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: May 2

Date of polling: May 16

Counting of votes on May 18.