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NASA just saw something come out of a black hole for the first time ever.
You don’t have to know a whole lot about science to know that black holes typically suck things in, not spew things out. But NASA just spotted something mighty strange at the supermassive black hole Markarian 335.
Two of NASA’s space telescopes, including the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), miraculously observed a black hole’s corona “launched” away from the supermassive black hole. Then a massive pulse of X-ray energy spewed out. So, what exactly happened? That’s what scientists are trying to figure out now.
“This is the first time we have been able to link the launching of the corona to a flare,” Dan Wilkins, of Saint Mary’s University, said. “This will help us understand how supermassive black holes power some of the brightest objects in the universe.”
NuSTAR’s principal investigator, Fiona Harrison, noted that the nature of the energetic source is “mysterious,” but added that the ability to actually record the event should provide some clues about the black hole’s size and structure, along with (hopefully) some fresh intel on how black holes function. Luckily for us, this black hole is still 324 million light-years away.
So, no matter what strange things it’s doing, it shouldn’t have any effect on our corner of the universe.
Actual North and South Dakota spotted in Italy
Agent South Dakota was tortured psychologically by Project Freelancer over the course of several years and conditioned into bitter jealousy of her twin brother. The process reached its culmination when she murdered her brother in cold blood just so she could loot his corpse and take his stuff.
I’d rather you didn’t compare actual familial love to such a twisted tragic story.
Griffon and her brother were the face models for North and South
So who liked the chicken? I thought it was lovely.
This Paul Smith cosmos-print shirt was spotted in the wild by two gum(shoe) nebulas, Dr24Hours & Dr. Sarah Kendrew, and on the internet by amnhnyc curator Dr. Mordecai Mac Low. You can also wear the print dressed down as a t-shirt.
I spy some real constellations (like Taurus) and the planets are a nice (if unrealistic) touch – they are, after all, located all over the sky, even though we can’t see them.
—Emily
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