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Supermassive Black Hole May Confirm Einstein’s Theory of Relativity

November 22, 2014 Posted by Contributor

Astronomers are still trying to understand how the universe came to be and by looking at galaxies from afar, they may just come to shed light on the mystery of what they guard in their centers. One particular rare find that scientists hoped to be a part of was what is called an evicting supermassive black hole located at the center of such a galaxy. If astronomers could only isolate such a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Astronomers, einstein, evicting black hole, evicting galaxy, galaxy, galaxy merger, gravitational fields, larg gravitational fields, Markarian 177, supermassive black hole, theory of relativity

Death Star Wobble Could Foreshadow Subterranean Ocean

October 17, 2014 Posted by Contributor

Mimas, one of Saturn’s more mysterious moons has been shown to have a telltale wobble that might just be indicative of the presence of underground water (or even a subterranean ocean). A new study conducted by an international team of astronomers has focused on Mimas, the smallest of Saturn’s main moons. Scientists from the United States, Belgium and France have taken countless high-resolution … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science, Technology Tagged With: Astronomers, celestial body, crater, death star, Mimas, mimas wobble, Moon, Ocean, rotation, saturn's moons, subterranean ocean, water, wobble

Hubble Telescope offers a comprehensive picture of evolving universe

June 9, 2014 Posted by Contributor

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured new images that led astronomers in assembling a comprehensive picture of the evolving universe. It also led them to see some insights into how the Milkyway Galaxy evolved and developed.   Hubble Space Telescope is 24-year old, yet it offered some clearest images of the development of Milkyway Galaxy. These colourful deep space images ever captured … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Astronomers, Big Bang, Hubble Telescope, Milkyway Galaxy, Ultraviolet Coverage of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UVUDF), universe

HD 162826, the Sun’s first Sibling says Astronomers

May 11, 2014 Posted by Staff

A recent discovery by researches led by Ivan Ramirez of The University of Texas at Austin has discovered the first sibling of the Sun, which is believed to be born from the same cloud of gas and dust as our Sun. This finding will be helping in searching other solar siblings and can unravel the mystery about sun's formation and our habitation of our solar system. The lost sibling of the sun, is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tech & Science Tagged With: Astronomers, Austin, HD 162826, Ivan Ramirez, Sibling, Sun, Sun sibling, University of Texas

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