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A brief history of the study of the physics of black holes, as well as the more recent studies of what makes black holes work and a classification system for black holes.
Galaxies have distinct motions within themselves as well as interactions with other galaxies.
Mauna Kea the dormant volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii is the best site in the world to do astronomy. When you visit the big island you can take a sunset tour of the mountain, with views of Maui and the Pacific, followed by a night of a million stars.
Constructed as a prototype vehicle for flight and endurance tests on the space shuttle design, the Enterprise paved the way for space flight for shuttles built after her.
NASA has discovered the largest black hole in the universe that is has ever discovered. This black hole is located in the dwarf galaxy IC 10, and it is located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is located 1.8 million light-years from out planet.
NASA scientists are observing a black hole "death ray" clashing with a galaxy that has crossed into its path.
New images from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory suggest that supermassive black holes grow faster in young galaxy clusters. These supermassive black holes grow so quickly that they can greatly influence the surrounding galaxies and clusters.
Could Planet X be the result of a mass ejection from the center of our galaxy, a super black hole? After years of study, things seem to be linking up to Biblical, spiritual and scientific evidence.
A giant Black Hole has seen eating a star in a galaxy 4 billion light-years away.
Black holes are mysterious objects in the heaven. They cannot be seen so scientists can only guess that they exist.
Just another quiet day for astronomers last week until they noticed a bright flash growing near a galaxy called RX J1242-11
It is commonly asserted by some contemporary scientists that singularities and black holes exist which have an infinite density. But, as this 65th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows, such a view is self-contradictory and cannot possibly be true.
Physical cosmology is a branch off of astronomy and is the study of the large scale structure of our universe. Physical cosmology is indeed concerned with the fundamental questions of the formation of our universe and its evolution
Even if "matter" isn't affected by gravitational waves, I believe our thoughts, moods, and the metaphysical waves of our mind can be affected by universal shifts.
The top 10 downloads for asronomy buffs, educators, science junkies, and children of all ages.
Whether you're a teacher, a student, or just a regular person on Earth, you'll love the daily astronomy pictures you can find online.
Although they might sound like something out of "Star Wars," dark matter and dark energy may turn out to be the only explanations for the observed behavior of the Universe.
The SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) project was conceptualized by NASA in 1996.
Scientists said Monday that they have witnessed matter being sucked into a black hole.
Poem - What is a black hole? How can items mysteriously disappear and perhaps reappear? Do we have black holes here on Earth as well? I would beg to argue that we do, but in another form altogether. . . . .
How do black holes form? What do they do? Where does everything go? Will we one day be sucked into a black hole and gone forever?
In the following, I will outline a direct correlation between super-massive black holes and the possible reversal of time.
Black holes have puzzled physicists from the time they were predicted by Newton and Einstein...
If you are considering going to see "Black Holes - The Other Side of Infinity", here is one review of the film.
Ever wonder what a black hole really is? This will help you understand with general and specific definitions of one of the most mystifying objects in the universe.
An introduction to the bizarre facts contained within the astronomical bodies known as black holes
If light is at one infinity, black holes are at the other. Those are the two extreme positions of mest.
Scientists have for the first time observed the wind that shoots from the center of quasar galaxies and that are associated with supermassive black holes and, in fact, regulate the black hole's growth.
Black holes, entities so confining, massively dense, light never escapes beyond their event horizons. Naked black holes DO permit light to escape the event barrier in certain kinds of situations.
What are black holes? And how are they formed?
Black holes were at one time such a mystery that they defied imagination. Scientists now are looking for, and finding, more evidence about black holes in the universe.
It's nice to know that our tax dollars are being spent on such important studies. Wouldn't it be great if NASA could answer the important questions like where is my missing sock?
Hawking Radiation, the first insight into quantum gravity says that they can.
An unusual yet fun iteration problem that you can explore with your computer.
A black hole is an object from which nothing can escape, not even light. Some dying stars produce the most common type of Black Holes. The normal life of a star is a constant tug of war between gravity pulling in and pressure pushing out.
Touch a jar that contains a real human brain. Get a virtual tour through the universe that searches for black holes. Build and launch your own rocket. All this and so much more at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science!
Recent empiricist-positivist speculations have concerned whether or not the universe has a particular geometric shape. This tenth essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows that the question is absurd, as the universe is not an entity, and only entities can have shapes.
This eighth essay of "A Rational Cosmology" demonstrates the logical impossibility of the universe ever being destroyed as well as of all entities combining to form a homogeneous "singularity." This is a refutation of currently fashionable "Big Crunch" theory.
This 116th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" addresses the possibility of differing definitions of the term "universe". Such differences in definition, it will be seen, do not change the fact that the universe can be neither created nor destroyed.
The Black Hills in southwestern South Dakota are something of an oasis in the otherwise barren Great Plains. Amid the beautiful granite mountains and lush forests are located Mount Rushmore, the Crazy Horse Monument, Wind Cave, Jewel Cave, and Badlands National Park.
Astronomy Cast sends its listeners on a facts-based journey through the universe every week. Sit at your computer as you explore the rings of Saturn. Lay comfortably in bed as your dive feet first into a supermassive black hole, and even learn what one is!
This 51st essay of "A Rational Cosmology" refutes Einstein's belief that nothing can "travel" faster than light. The universe cannot have "built-in limitations" on the behaviors of entities, except as ordained by the particular natures of the entities involved.
This 27th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows that, even were all the entities in the universe to enter a period of absolute stasis, they would continue to accumulate the quality, time, uniformly, and their relation via a time scale would remain inescapably necessary.
This 75th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" gives responses to Reginald Firehammer's claims that life is not physical and demonstrates how it is possible for life to follow the laws of physics. It also describes the conditional nature of physical laws.
This sixth essay of "A Rational Cosmology" explains why the universe could not have been created, either by a God or by a Big Bang. If the universe is "everything that exists," then anything that created the universe must be outside of existence and thus not exist.
It is often said that if any entity must have a finite age, then the universe must also have originated at some point in time. This is a mistaken view, as an analysis of what is meant by the term "universe" can show in this 66th essay of "A Rational Cosmology".
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is a fun space adventure. While a bit weak in the middle, it pulls together to be very enjoyable.
Cosmology is not a branch of physics, as many believe, but rather a field of philosophy. In this fourth essay of his series, "A Rational Cosmology," Mr. Stolyarov presents the essential distinction between physics and cosmology.
The term "universe" does not denote a thing, quality, or relationship. Rather, it is the sum of all entities that exist. It is not a "whole" in the sense that a person is a "whole." This fifth essay of "A Rational Cosmology" explores what the universe is and is not.
Information on The Elegant Universe, a three hour NOVA special that chronicles the struggle of physicists to uncover a unified theory to explain all the innerworkings of the universe.
The Stardust space probe was first proposed as part of NASA's series of low cost Discovery probes in 1995. Its goal was to capture material from a comet and interstellar dust from beyond the Earth-Moon system and return it to Earth.
Science should be about testing theories. However, what is considered scientific is what is accepted by scientists. This is like a religion with scientists as the high priests who dictate what is and is not acceptable.
NASA has caught a glimpse of a killer Black Hole.
To use the analogy of a black hole, many people are sick of their jobs and wish to escape the gravitational pull down into the drudgery of their jobs. Take a few minutes and explore some unique ways of finding the work you love.
NASA unveiled the brand new JWST that will replace the Hubble Space Telescope. The JWST is scheduled to launch June of 2013.
Scientists think you don't know squat about science. Here is your chance to prove the scientists wrong.
Theories about the creation of the universe continue to unfold. But so do people's ideas of such theories.
Where could it be? Perhaps, scientists have found the misplaced universe, or at least have gotten one step closer to finding it.
The scientific community, having concluded that the universe originated in a big expansion some 13.7 billion years ago, my inspiration in 1989 was to figure out what caused the Big Bang.
This flirty pink damask wrapped candle is a perfectly sassy, and very easy to create! Keep for use in your own home, or give as a gift to the diva in your life.
A brief explanation of Steven Hawking's theories on the notion of mass and dark matter in the universe.
The Celestron Powerseeker 50 is a cute little refractor aimed at beginning telescope users and beginners. It's great for moonwatching, but not good for more serious astronomy. However, for less than $50, it offers a nice value for the money.
When men last walked on the Moon, they spent their brief time there collecting rock and soil samples and setting up experiments. Over a generation later, people propose to go to the Moon again. What will they do when they get there?
Spaceships, aliens and stand-up comics? Science Fiction can be incredibly, even knee slapping funny.
This research paper examines in detail the theoretical underpinnings and consequences of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity
Science fair projects can be challenging but after reading online how some others have had success with their project, you can too.
A research team theorizes that some of the x-rays coming from inside galaxy clusters are caused by electrons and photons colliding, not by gases; because electrons are much smaller than gas atoms, that means the universe's mass might be much less than previously believed.
Discusses Science Times Article with opinion on how music becomes enjoyable to people.
This is a theory of physics, complete with suggested ways to confirm it, based upon Biblical creation. This theory (a qualitative analysis) concerns the ultimate physical components of the universe.
The space shuttle, once thought to be the solution to cheap access to space, will be retired in 2010 having never achieved that goal. However, cheap access to space may yet be accomplished by the private sector.
This third essay of "A Rational Cosmology" makes the distinction between ontology and cosmology; it further argues for cosmology's place as a branch of philosophy rather than a branch of physics. The distinction between entities and qualities is also introduced.
Astronomy is a fun and fascinating hobby. A sky full of stars is waiting for you to view, but first you need the right telescope.
Surprising new observations from NASA's infrared Spitzer Space Telescope catch a thieving galaxy in the middle of a hydrogen heist.
The theory on the structure of the universe underwent a series of evolutions starting with the Greek astronomer Ptolemy who suggested that the universe was made up of concentric spheres made up of crystalline that spun around the Earth center.
Psssst! Hey, hey, buddy, over here. You want to buy some astronomy equipment for cheap? Astronomy Equipment! Yeah, astronomy equipment. These prices are so low that you'll think the gear fell off a truck. But, don't worry, they are completely legit.
Almost no concept has been either more elusive, nor its misinterpretations more damaging, than light. This 42nd essay of "A Rational Cosmology" explains the dangers of viewing light as a combination of "particles" and "waves," a view that has greatly damaged physics.
This 101st essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows that that light itself cannot exhibit the "electromagnetic oscillations" attributed to it by post-Classical physics, for light has neither the characteristics of magnets nor of electricity.
This 78th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" explains that the physicalist worldview affirms the possibility of creating life out of non-life, given a sufficient degree of systematic complexity. It also supports the improvement of life processes using the laws of physics.
This 58th essay of "A Rational Cosmology" shows that the model of force fields has done useful service in physics. Yet it must be put in its proper place as an abstract tool to aid human cognition of real entities but not in itself an entity, quality, or relationship.
The universe is a complicated zero-sum game, but understanding the intricacies of its most fundamental functions is really very simple.
If you are serious about astronomy, then it's a good idea to have multiple telescope eyepieces. There are a few things you should consider before choosing these eyepieces. Some of these include barrel diameter, eye relief, and field of view. This article will...
Social science in the twentieth century began with men like Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner. These were men who approached social science with the same techniques utilized in the hard sciences like physics, mathematics and biology. They applied systems.
Several recent space-related news stories, as well as some urban legends and excellent astronomical blogs.
It's one of the delicious ironies of history that the first private space travelers were facilitated by the Soviet (then Russian) space program.
After spending nearly twenty years in development Hell, The Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy finally achieved a theatrical release and is now available on DVD.
Christianity implicit gain answers about being of our world and Universe, about philosophical being, and about possibility of existence of unseenable World of Heaven...
These are among the coolest courses in astronomy at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I think they will also be fun and easy.
As research funding declines, the Hubble Space Telescope is slated for new cameras and repair work while lesser-known projects are slated for reductions, closure, or abandonment.
Unit studies are fun for both homeschooling parents and children alike. Here are some great ideas for unit studies, as well as easy to follow tips to help you get started in writing unit studies for your children today.
Do you believe UFOs travel the sky in our galaxy? Read this true account of a UFO seen through a telescope by a fifteen year old girl and her friend, and submit your comments and stories.
GOTO telescopes are one of the more recent innovations in astronomy in recent years, allowing new telescope users to find objects in the night sky they might otherwise never be able to find.
Take a walk through all the stars that are visible in the Constellation Orion with the naked eye
Since its launch in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has contributed enormously to the field of astronomy. Recently, the telescope has photographed two of the largest asteroids known to humans.