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9 years ago
Astronomers Have Found Compelling Signs For A Supermassive Black Hole In The Center Of Almost Every Large

Astronomers have found compelling signs for a supermassive black hole in the center of almost every large galaxy they have scrutinized, and the Milky Way is no exception. The core of our galaxy harbors an object called Sagittarius A* (pronounced A-star) — a black hole with about 4 million times the Sun’s mass. It’s the 19th confirmed black hole in the Milky Way, and it sits dead in the center.

The evidence takes several forms. First, intense radio waves and X-rays flow from an accretion disk that spans a region no bigger than our solar system. But the proof comes from careful tracking of the motions of stars as they orbit the central mass. It’s the same method astronomers use to hunt for globular cluster black holes, but the huge size of the object in the Milky Way’s heart makes these motions far easier to see. Analyzing the stellar orbits leads directly to the black hole’s mass.

The count of black holes in our galaxy likely will continue to grow in the years ahead, but it never will outpace the flood of planet discoveries. The ability to find planets has reached the stage where it’s surprising when a week goes by without a new detection. Black holes hide their identities much better, either behind the cloak of an event horizon or in isolation from other objects. Perhaps the biggest surprise in the study of our galaxy’s black holes is that we’ve already found 19.

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9 years ago

What Have We Learned About Pluto?

Earlier this year on July 14, our New Horizons spacecraft successfully flew by Pluto. During this encounter, it collected more than 1,200 images of the dwarf planet and tens of gigabits of data. The intensive downlinking of this information began on Sept. 5, and will continue for around a year. With the information being returned for the duration of a year, we still have a lot more to learn about Pluto. Here are a few things we’ve discovered so far:

Pluto’s Heart

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An image captured by New Horizons around 16 hours before closest approach displays Pluto’s “heart”. This stunning image of one of the planet’s most dominate features shows us that the heart’s diameter is about the same distance as from Denver to Chicago. This image also showed us that Pluto is a complex world with incredible geological diversity.

Icy Plains

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Pluto’s vast icy plain, informally called Sputnik Planum, resembles frozen mud cracks on Earth. It has a broken surface of irregularly-shaped segments, bordered by what appear to be shallow troughs. In other areas, the surface appears to be etched by fields of small pits that may have formed by a process called sublimation, which is when ice turns directly from solid to gas, just as dry ice does on Earth. 

Majestic Mountains

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Images from the spacecraft display chaotically jumbled mountains that only add to the complexity of Pluto’s geography. The rugged, icy mountains are as tall as 11,000 feet high.

Color Variations

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This high-resolution enhanced color view of Pluto combines, blue red and infrared images taken by the New Horizons spacecraft. The surface of the dwarf planet has a remarkable range of subtle color variations. Many landforms have their own distinct colors, telling a complex geological and climatological story of the planet.

Foggy Haze and Blue Atmosphere

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Images returned from the New Horizons spacecraft have also revealed that Pluto’s global atmospheric haze has many more layers than scientists realized. The haze even creates a twilight effect that softly illuminates nightside terrain near sunset, which makes them visible to the cameras aboard the spacecraft. Today, a new announcement was made about Pluto’s atmosphere after the most recent image returned from New Horizons showed that Pluto’s hazes are blue. The haze particles themselves are likely gray or red, but they way they scatter blue light has created this tint.

Water Ice

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In another finding announced today, New Horizons has detected numerous small, exposed regions of water ice on Pluto. Scientists are eager to understand why water appears exactly where it does, and not in other places.

Stay updated on New Horizons findings by visiting the New Horizons page. You can also keep track of Pluto News on the New Horizons Blog. 

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9 years ago

abusive parents can buy their children nice things

abusive parents can provide food, shelter and other necessaries

abusive parents can be nice to their children at times

abusive parents can seem like the most loving parents in the world

You don’t know what goes on behind closed doors. 

9 years ago
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.
Amazing Photos Of U.S. Spacewalks Throughout The Years.

Amazing photos of U.S. spacewalks throughout the years.

9 years ago
Very True.

Very true.

9 years ago
Curiosity Moved Approximately 8.0m ESE (119º) On Sol 1151. Quick Stitch Of The Available End-of-drive

Curiosity moved approximately 8.0m ESE (119º) on Sol 1151. Quick stitch of the available end-of-drive Navcams. More info to follow

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9 years ago
The Mission Objective Of The Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM) Is To Extend The NASA Exploration Of

The mission objective of the Voyager Interstellar Mission (VIM) is to extend the NASA exploration of the solar system beyond the neighborhood of the outer planets to the outer limits of the Sun’s sphere of influence, and possibly beyond. This extended mission is continuing to characterize the outer solar system environment and search for the heliopause boundary, the outer limits of the Sun’s magnetic field and outward flow of the solar wind.

9 years ago
Supermoon Total Lunar Eclipse And Lightning Storm

Supermoon Total Lunar Eclipse and Lightning Storm

9 years ago
Jupiter And Earth Imaged Together By NASA’s STEREO/HI-1A / Via

Jupiter and Earth imaged together by NASA’s STEREO/HI-1A / via

10 years ago

The red and purple boy things are running around while the normal human boy hugs the pointy-nosed thing because they won a million dollars

Someone Who Doesn’t Watch Steven Universe Explain What Is Going On

someone who doesn’t watch steven universe explain what is going on

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