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Black hole picture captured for first time in space ‘breakthrough’
A network of eight radio telescopes around the world helped to record the image. The first image of a black hole has been captured by astronomers, heralding a revolution in our understanding of the universe’s most enigmatic objects.
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Black hole picture captured for first time in space ‘breakthrough’
A network of eight radio telescopes around the world helped to record the image. The first image of a black hole has been captured by astronomers, heralding a revolution in our understanding of the universe’s most enigmatic objects.
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Black hole picture captured for first time in space breakthrough
Network of eight radio telescopes around the world records revolutionary image
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Astronomers may have spotted black hole swallowing star
Scientists analyse whether US and Italian detectors picked up signs of neutron star collisionAstronomers may have spotted a neutron star being swallowed by a black hole for the first time, marked by a belch of gravitational waves rippling across the cosmos.
If confirmed, the detection by the twin Ligo detectors in the US and the Virgo detector in Italy would be the first evidence that black holes and neutron stars can pair up in binary systems.
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Astronomers may have spotted black hole swallowing star
Scientists analyse whether US and Italian detectors picked up signs of neutron star collisionAstronomers may have spotted a neutron star being swallowed by a black hole for the first time, marked by a belch of gravitational waves rippling across the cosmos.
If confirmed, the detection by the twin Ligo detectors in the US and the Virgo detector in Italy would be the first evidence that black holes and neutron stars can pair up in binary systems.
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Black hole may have swallowed neutron star, say astronomers
Scientists analyse whether gravitational wave detectors picked up signs of collision
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Do you know that each second about 100 billion neutrinos from the Sun cross every squared centimeter of your body?
They have to be very close to other particles to interact with them, and the atoms in our body are mostly empty space.
BUT, neutrinos can destroy a star!!
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Do you know that each second about 100 billion neutrinos from the Sun cross every squared centimeter of your body?
They have to be very close to other particles to interact with them, and the atoms in our body are mostly empty space.
BUT, neutrinos can destroy a star!!
Has physicists\’ gravity theory solved \’impossible\’ dark energy riddle?
Cosmologists don’t enter their profession to tackle the easy questions, but there is one paradox that has reached staggering proportions.
Since the big bang, the universe has been expanding, but the known laws of physics suggest that the inward tug of gravity should be slowing down this expansion. In reality, though, the universe is ballooning at an accelerating rate.
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Cosmologists don’t enter their profession to tackle the easy questions, but there is one paradox that has reached staggering proportions.
Since the big bang, the universe has been expanding, but the known laws of physics suggest that the inward tug of gravity should be slowing down this expansion. In reality, though, the universe is ballooning at an accelerating rate.
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