Tag - Holes

NASA Telescopes Work Out Black Hole’s Snack Schedule

By using new data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory as well as ESA’s XMM-Newton, a team of researchers have made important headway in understanding how — and when — a supermassive black hole obtains and then consumes material, as described in our latest press release. This artist’s impression shows a star that has partially been...

Bindu Rani Explores Black Holes, Mothers Hard, Balances Life

Bindu Rani had childhood dreams of flight. Today she lifts her gaze even higher, helping researchers study stars, planets beyond our solar system, and black holes billions of times more massive than our Sun. Name: Bindu RaniTitle: Astrophysicist, Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory Guest Investigator Program Lead ScientistOrganization: Astroparticle Physics Laboratory...

Spotted: ‘Death Star’ Black Holes in Action

A team of astronomers have studied 16 supermassive black holes that are firing powerful beams into space, to track where these beams, or jets, are pointing now and where they were aimed in the past, as reported in our latest press release. Using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) National Radio Astronomical Observatory’s...

Ballot envelope holes reveal “yes” recall votes and we know who is behind it – Conservative Partnership Institute

Ballot envelope holes reveal “yes” recall votes and we know who is behind it – Conservative Partnership Institute

In this article’s video, a California woman shows a punch hole in the recall ballot envelope that reveals “yes” votes for recalling Gov. Newsom. Liberals at FactCheck.org quoted a Democrat state official who defended this anti-ballot privacy design by claiming the envelope holes were to “help visually impaired voters sign the envelope.” In fact, it would help pro...

How NASA’s Roman Mission Will Hunt for Primordial Black Holes

Astronomers have discovered black holes ranging from a few times the Sun’s mass to tens of billions. Now a group of scientists has predicted that NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could find a class of “featherweight” black holes that has so far eluded detection. Today, black holes form either when a massive star collapses or when heavy objects merge. However...