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Into the Horizon: A Field Guide to Black Holes
In 1971, Paul Murdin and Louise Webster made a groundbreaking discovery; they were the first to identify a black hole, which had already been detected but not yet classified. Their analysis has led to the identification of many other black holes, and, later in 2019, to their capture as images. But what is a black hole(BH)? Image credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Jeremy Schnittman Concept With huge densities, great mass concentrated in a tiny region, black holes have


The Big Burst Theory
In the late 1960s, extensive technological development occurred in the US and the Soviet Union as they competed and rushed to advance. In the midst of that, while on the lookout for Soviet nuclear testing, US military telescopes captured the most energetic form of light burst in the universe. Now known as "gamma-ray bursts” or GRBs. The process is directly related to black holes. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab What are these bursts? A gamma-r


Home Alone? Universe Edition
In 1992, scientists made a groundbreaking discovery. They captured the existence of a planet outside the Solar System, an exoplanet. To determine whether life could exist beyond Earth, research began. Currently, more than 6,000 exoplanets have been documented, most of which are in the Milky Way. Still, astrophysicists are confident there are way more than we can currently see. Exoplanet Proxima Centauri b (closest exoplanet to Earth): artist's conception image copyright and
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