Tag: Clusters

What Happens When Galaxy Clusters Collide?

If D1 is the time dilation factor (D1=1.5 means time is 1.5 times slower inside) in the galaxy cluster A, and D2 is the time dilation factor in the galaxy cluster B, then the time dilation factor at the intersection of these clusters would be D1×D2. When these clusters were intersecting (while...

Galaxy clusters are graveyards for Milky Way-like galaxies

The low-mass, dusty, irregular galaxy NGC 3077 is actively forming new stars, has a very blue center, and has a hydrogen gas bridge connecting it to the nearby, more massive M81. As one of 34 galaxies in the M81 Group, it’s an example of the most common type of galaxy in the Universe: much sma...

Of Clusters and Men

Technology challenges mother nature every day but you can’t take on the forces of nature blindly. One of these powerful forces of nature is clusters. In 1890, Alfred Marshall first defined clusters as a “concentration of specialized industries in particular localities.” Think...

Simplifying Complexity: Expert Tips for Managing Linux Kubernetes Clusters on Azure

In today’s ever-evolving technological landscape, complexity can often overshadow the immense potential of groundbreaking technology. One such technological marvel is Linux Kubernetes clusters on Azure, renowned for their ability to empower businesses with unmatched scalability, flexibility, a...