How Hot Is It?

  Aug 3, 2016 So hot that the Devil took the day off! When gas and dust collapse the material naturally warms up, radiating thermal energy. Stellar and galactic evolution is commonly thought to proceed according to mechanical action. Galaxies, stars, planets, and stardust itself are said to be the…

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Gravitational Waves

    Aug 2, 2016 Space and time are not a fabric. Originally published on February 12, 2016. According to a recent press release, “… scientists have observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime called gravitational waves…” The observation is said to confirm the general theory of relativity (GR), since…

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Country Cousin

  Aug 02, 2016 New images reveal a celestial body similar to the Solar System’s other rocky denizens. The Kuiper Belt theory was developed by Kenneth Edgeworth, an astronomer from Ireland, and also (separately) by American astronomer Gerard Kuiper in 1951. The first Kuiper Belt Object (KBO) was discovered in…

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Star Jets

  Jul 28, 2016 How can superheated gas create a jet almost 1500 light-years long? According to a recent press release, collimated jets are normally considered to result from matter falling into the putative gravity field of a black hole. As stellar matter orbits closer to the black hole, it…

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Rated X

  Jul 27, 2016 The Milky Way’s central bulge reveals more detailed structures. Plasma can be defined as any substance containing charged particles: electrically charged dust, neon lights, lightning, planetary magnetospheres, the so-called “solar wind”, stars, and even galaxies are matter in the plasma state. It is important to realize…

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That Old Black Magic

  Jul 26, 2016 Near-infinite density is not logical in three-dimensional space. A special press conference was called on November 15, 2010 in order to announce the discovery of “the youngest black hole ever detected.” The object (SN1979C) was identified by bright X-ray emissions that have not varied in output…

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