Credit & Copyright: M. Norman   
(UIUC) et al.,   
Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium  
  
Explanation:
Is this our universe?  Possibly.  It is   
one   
computerized guess of how gas in the universe was distributed billions of years ago, at redshift 3,   
when the universe was only a quarter of its present age.    
Using supercomputers at the   
National Center for   
Supercomputing Applications and assumptions about the   
composition and   
beginning of the universe, the   
GC3 team   
was able to reconstruct a hypothetical universe.   
A cube of this universe was cut out and displayed,   
with each side being about  8 million light years across.   
Color represents temperature of the hot gas.    
At the bottom a single slice through this cube is displayed, with   
helium   
abundance superposed with a wire mesh.    
The small structures appearing here give insight into the   
past and present structure of the   
intergalactic   
medium, the matter inhabiting the regions between   
galaxies and   
clusters of galaxies.  
  
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Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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Based on Astronomy Picture
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