The new visualization of NASA's black holes is fascinating

[ad_1] In April 2019, scientists released the first image of a black hole, but its low resolution makes it difficult to understand what a black hole might look like. The new visualization was done with the help of special software from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Created by Jeremy Schnittman, this visualization facilitates the understanding … Read more

Giant planet surrounding a tiny red dwarf star

[ad_1] A giant planet, similar to Jupiter, was discovered by astronomers in a unique place, gravitating around a small red dwarf star. According to researchers, who published their work Thursday in the journal Science, finding such a large planet near a tiny star might require astronomers to rethink the way planets form. Red dwarf stars … Read more

Thousands of meltwater lakes mapped on the Antarctic ice sheet is

[ad_1] Meltwater on the ice floe next to McMurdo Station. Credit: Nicholas Bayou, UNAVCO. According to new research, the number of meltwater lakes on the surface of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is larger than previously thought. A study led by Durham University in the United Kingdom discovered more than 65,000 supraglacial lakes using high-resolution … Read more

Galaxy found to float in a calm sea of ​​halo gas

[ad_1] This illustration shows the radio signal of the FRB 181112 radio burst that crosses the halo of a galaxy in the foreground to point to the telescopes that detected it on Earth. Credit: © J. Josephides, Center for Astrophysics and Computation, University of Technology Swinburne Using a cosmic mystery to explore another, astronomers analyzed … Read more

The astronaut captures the photo of her friend's launch in the space. And it's absolutely beautiful.

[ad_1] The best view of the launch of today's crew has come from the very destination of International Space Station. Jessica Meir, NASA astronaut, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Skripochka and Hazzaa Ali Almansoori, participant of United Arab Emirates flight unstuck from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan today (25 September) at 21:57 EDT (14:57 GMT or 18:57 … Read more

Scientists finally find superconductivity in place for decades

[ad_1] Computer simulations at SLAC and Stanford suggest a way to turn on and off superconductivity in copper-based materials called cuprates: modify the chemistry of materials so that electrons jump from atom to atom according to a particular motive – as if they were diagonally jumping to the street rather than the next to the … Read more