Astronomers Successfully Measure Black Hole Corona Shapes
Astronomers mapped disk-shaped coronas around black holes. NASA’s IPXE provided crucial X-ray polarization data. Findings refine models of black hole…
Universe Continues to Form New Galaxies Today
The universe is still actively forming new galaxies. Dark matter plays a key role in galaxy formation. Expansion of the…
Congress Unveils New Pentagon Claims on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
Congressional hearing reveals covert Pentagon UAP program. Officials call for increased transparency and further investigations. Legislation aims to protect whistleblowers…
NASA Suggests Subsurface Meltwater on Mars May Support Life
NASA models show sunlight may enable photosynthesis under Mars' ice. Dust particles in ice could create meltwater pools supporting life.…
Astronomers Discover Rapidly Growing Early Universe Black Hole
Astronomers discovered a rapidly growing black hole named LID-568. LID-568 exceeds the Eddington limit by forty times. The discovery challenges…
NASA Faces Hurdles in Mars Propellant Production Plans
NASA evaluates propellant sourcing for Mars missions. ISRU offers long-term sustainability but poses challenges. Earth-based propellant remains reliable for immediate…
Leonid Meteors Set to Illuminate Skies This November
The Leonid meteor shower peaks on November 17, 2024. Potential encounters with older meteor streams may increase visibility. Optimal viewing…
JWST Observations Reveal Early Massive Black Holes
JWST discovered massive black holes early in the universe. Primordial black holes may explain rapid SMBH growth. Einstein Telescope will…
James Webb Telescope Maintains Precision Alignment in Space
JWST uses 18 mirror segments for a 6.5-meter reflector. Precision alignment achieved through actuators and wavefront techniques. Ongoing monitoring maintains…
Scientists Propose New Method to Study Black Holes
New method uses light echoes to study black hole environments. Proposed telescopes would employ interferometry to distinguish echoes. Advancements could…