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Download Images Library Photos and Pictures. "Will the real monster black hole please stand up?" This image from NASA's NuSTAR reveals that in the colliding galaxy pair Arp 299, only one of the galaxies' supermassive black holes is actively "feeding" on gas. In the center panel, the NuSTAR high-energy X-ray data appear in various colors overlaid on a visible-light image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The panel on the left shows the NuSTAR data alone, while the visible-light image is on the far right. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC The Real Science of the EHT Black Hole NASA - Ring Galaxy NGC 922 APOD: 2020 March 24 - A Black Hole Disrupts a Passing Star
. A pair of black holes, marked in magenta, whirl their way around a nearby galaxy in this look across the cosmos released on January 21 by NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array. At the center of the galaxy lies a "supermassive" black hole that's millions of times more massive than the sun. Most galaxies have such monsters at their hearts, including our own Milky Way, but not many boast a nicer "ultraluminous x-ray" black hole, like the second one (on the right) in the image. "Will the real monster black hole please stand up?" This image from NASA's NuSTAR reveals that in the colliding galaxy pair Arp 299, only one of the galaxies' supermassive black holes is actively "feeding" on gas. In the center panel, the NuSTAR high-energy X-ray data appear in various colors overlaid on a visible-light image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The panel on the left shows the NuSTAR data alone, while the visible-light image is on the far right. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC The four fundamental forces of physics are gravity, electromagnetism, weak and strong interactions. There is an ongoing search for a unified theory.
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"Will the real monster black hole please stand up?" This image from NASA's NuSTAR reveals that in the colliding galaxy pair Arp 299, only one of the galaxies' supermassive black holes is actively "feeding" on gas. In the center panel, the NuSTAR high-energy X-ray data appear in various colors overlaid on a visible-light image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The panel on the left shows the NuSTAR data alone, while the visible-light image is on the far right. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC
an illustration of a black hole with stars in the background, a dark black circle with a white ring and aura around the outside of the hole
Artistic illustration of POLAR on board Tiangong-2 space lab, with artwork based on a real photo captured by an onboard camera. (Image by IHEP) An international consortium of scientists studying gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) as part of the POLAR (GRB polarimeter) experiment has revealed that high-energy photon emissions from black holes are neither completely chaotic nor completely organized, but a mixture.
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Event horizon telescope to take first ever picture of a black hole.
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APOD: 2020 March 24 - A Black Hole Disrupts a Passing Star
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The four fundamental forces of physics are gravity, electromagnetism, weak and strong interactions. There is an ongoing search for a unified theory.
The Event Horizon Telescope, actually a network of telescopes across the world, has successfully completed its highly-anticipated ten-day-long observation period. Researchers pointed the array of dishes at the center of our galaxy and the M87 galaxy in order to snap pictures of some black holes. That's really exciting! It's awesome! We will maybe soon see a real image of a black hole! But not for, you know, a bunch of months.
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A pair of black holes, marked in magenta, whirl their way around a nearby galaxy in this look across the cosmos released on January 21 by NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array. At the center of the galaxy lies a "supermassive" black hole that's millions of times more massive than the sun. Most galaxies have such monsters at their hearts, including our own Milky Way, but not many boast a nicer "ultraluminous x-ray" black hole, like the second one (on the right) in the image.
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Beautiful Sombrero Galaxy - This is a real picture, taken by the Hubble telescope. This beautiful galaxy has a huge 'dust' ring around it, but it has very few stars in the center. Instead, the core has a super-massive black hole...
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A colorful collection of 100,000 stars are displayed in this small region inside the Omega Centauri globular cluster, a dense group of nearly 10 million stars. Omega Centauri is one of the biggest star clusters in the Milky Way.
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