galactic rotation carxeš-e kahkešân Fr.: rotation galactique The revolving of the gaseous and stellar content of a galaxy around its central nucleus. The rotation is not uniform, but differential. One revolution of the Sun within our own Galaxy takes about 220 million years, or one cosmic year. |
galactic rotation problem parâse-ye carxeš-e kahkešâni Fr.: problème de la rotation galactique The discrepancy between observed galaxy → rotation curves and the theoretical prediction, assuming a centrally dominated mass associated with the observed luminous material. |