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The first image of a black hole shows a bright ring with a dark, central spot. That ring is a bright disk of gas orbiting the supermassive behemoth in the galaxy M87, and the spot is the black hole’s shadow.
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The first image of a black hole shows a bright ring with a dark, central spot. That ring is a bright disk of gas orbiting the supermassive behemoth in the galaxy M87, and the spot is the black hole’s shadow.
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09:26 am EDT: The picture is of M87*, but the team is confident they're going to bag Sgr A* soon, so they ask us to "stay tuned".
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"This story is not the story of one hero. It is the story of many heroes."
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Working together as a 'virtual telescope,' observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole: Images reveal supermassive black hole at the heart of the Messier 87 galaxy.
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Working together as a 'virtual telescope,' observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole: Images reveal…
An international team of over 200 astronomers, including scientists from MIT's Haystack Observatory, has captured the first direct images of a black hole. They accomplished this remarkable feat by coordinating the power of eight major radio observatories…
It's Official: Astronomers Just Unveiled The First-Ever Direct Image of a Black Hole
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It's Official: Astronomers Just Unveiled The First-Ever Direct Image of a Black Hole
No. Stop. Scroll back up. Look at that picture. Stop scrolling down and look again. What you're looking at is history. That is the very first direct image, ever, of the event horizon of a black hole.
To Truly Appreciate The M87 Black Hole Pic, You Need to See Just How Huge It Is
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To Truly Appreciate The M87 Black Hole Pic, You Need to See Just How Huge It Is
Let's put this in perspective.
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Falcon Heavy side boosters landing
All three boosters successfully touched down after sending ArabSat-6A on a nominal orbit insertion
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All three boosters successfully touched down after sending ArabSat-6A on a nominal orbit insertion
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The First Private Moon Mission Just Spectacularly Failed, Right Before Landing
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The First Private Moon Mission Just Spectacularly Failed, Right Before Landing
Nearly two months after its launch with a SpaceX rocket, the first private mission ever to try landing on the Moon has ended in failure.
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The Most Dangerous Stuff in the Universe - Strange Stars Explained
Inside neutron stars we can find the weirdest and most dangerous substance in the universe: Strange matter. What is strange matter, how dangerous is it and what can it tell us about the origin of the universe?
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Inside neutron stars we can find the weirdest and most dangerous substance in the universe: Strange matter. What is strange matter, how dangerous is it and what can it tell us about the origin of the universe?
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Scientists Find Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur 'Fingerprints' Like Nothing Seen Before
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Scientists Find Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur 'Fingerprints' Like Nothing Seen Before
Over the years, researchers have learned a lot about dinosaur anatomy, but there's one feature that keeps eluding us.
Researchers Just Demonstrated Nuclear Fusion in a Device Small Enough to Keep at Home
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Researchers Just Demonstrated Nuclear Fusion in a Device Small Enough to Keep at Home
It's like a star that fits on a table.
For The First Time Ever, Scientists Restore Some Cellular Function in Dead Brains
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For The First Time Ever, Scientists Restore Some Cellular Function in Dead Brains
For the first time, scientists have managed to bring a flutter of life back into dead brains. With a new system, neuroscientists have restored some cellular and molecular function to the brains of pigs that had been dead for four hours.