Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 26, 197.E Pa geTwo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 26, 1 91~ 4 i, -- ./ OUTER LIMITS Why study when you could be bowling? JOIN A LEAGUE at the U NI10N BOWLING LANES . . . If you can find them. ARE YOU COLOR BLIND?' We need you for color vision experiments WE PAY! Call Vision Lab-764-0574 U', (Continued from Page 1)s stood phenomena. Theories of the doesn't transmit anything." The nature of quasars cast light on a' University's radio telescope is one number of other topics, including of 15 radio telescopes located at the history of the universe, ob- universities a n d observatories servatory researchers say. across the nation. Quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) or DATA GATHERED with the ra- quasars, as they are commonly dio telescope contributes to the known, were discovered in the growing accumulation of knowledge 1960s, explains astronomy Prof. about quasars, still barely under- Hugh Aller. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN A:¢;sM M E 51:;?".r.. L"..ii '::"Y"v"':.:";?}Kanv t YV J.'J!Y . 9 . astronomers study quasars I FIRST MEETING of the NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION SEPT. 27-8:00 P.M. OSSP Conference Room 3rd floor south wing-Michigan Union Wednesday, September 26 DAY CALENDAR Commission for Women: Regents' Rim., Admin. Bldg.. noon-. AnatomyLecture: R Malvin, "Inter-, relation Between Renin-Anglotens in Systems & ADH," 4804 Med. Sci. II, 1:10 pm. Engineering Slide Show: Library ef- ficiency, 3rd fl., UGLI, 2 pm. Music School: Flute Student Recital, SM Recital Hall, 2 pm. Architecture Lecture: Walter Gropius Symposium, Mus. of Art, Alumni Me- morial Hall, 3 pm. Medieval & Renaissance Lecture: V. Kolve. U. of Va., "Literary Iconography & Medieval Narrative," Faculty Dining! Rm., Lawyer's Club, 4 pm. Botany Seminar: K. Muller, Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens, "Native Cali-k fornia Plants in the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens," Botanical Gardens, 4 pin Physics Lecture: L. 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Prog., Battelle Columbus Labs-many degrees for re- search & development for industry & gov't., & U. S. Navy for Officer Candi- dates. Oct. 4: U. S. Navy, Oct. 5: U. S. Air Force. Action/PeacehCorps/Vista will be on campus Oct. 1 thru 5 at In- tern'l Center, Recreation Rm. Stop in to see them. FED. SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMS' given monthly from Oct. thru July. Tests will be given Sat., Oct. 6, & Thurs., Oct. 11. "They got their name because creases as we move closer to the they appear star-like to the optical earth, and perhaps this is because telescope," Aller says. However, the further back in time we look, quasars differ from both stars and there are more quasars and as we galaxies. move toward earth, as we move ACCORDING TO astronomy Prof. closer to our time, quasars die out Fred Haddock, director of the and possibly become galaxies like r a d i o astronomy observatory, ours. "Quasars have the mass of a T galaxy-billions of stars-and ra- ' fewer quasars near the earths" diate a tremendous amount of Aller says. energy.'t Yet quasars appear to be Research on quasars also deals the size of stars.sa the with the energy they giveoff. "In the 1930," Aller says, 'h "We can't observe thpir opaque Hubble Law determined that the centers e " Allerv says "bue further away a galaxy is, the lar- cantobserv all t e aditionco ger its red shift will be. This means ing off quasars and possibly try to that the further away a galaxy is,, determine how they produce all the faster it is moving. theirenergy. "This is important," Aller -con-tir., tinues, "because in the 1960s it THIS RESEARCH could suggest was discovered that quasars have a new way to harness energy on a red shift larger than any ob- earth, Aller theorizes. jects" so far received on the radio; "THEY ARE approximately ten billion light years away from the Haddock describes quasars as being "on the edge of the uni- verse." "One hope we have in under- standing quasars," Aller says, "is to be able to study the early H Ou Se stages of the universe." "AS WE LOOK at QSOs, we are looking back in time because they (Continued from Page 1) are so far away. We're looking say in a few days. back to when the universe was one AGNEW'S LETTER was read to tenth of its present age. We're the House, after Albert and the looking at how the universe was in other leaders trooped back to the the beginning.j chamber frofn their meeting with "Perhaps quasars form galaxies the vice president. like our own when they are old," Later, House Minority Leader Aller says. Thomas O'Neill (D - Mass.) told "The number of' quasars de- newsmen he did not think a de- -_- cesion would be made soon on what to do about the Agnew re-. quest. The Democratic leader said BH he did not t he House should act uuntil after the courts have DA ONdealt with the case. , L m a B'NAI HILLEL FOI on the occasion of the JEWISH NEW YEAR wishes to all and for all a year of health, hap- piness and peace. HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES ROSH HASHANAH REFORM (1429 Hill) SEPT. 26 7:00 p.m. CONSERVATIVE 7:00 p.m. (Mich. 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