Black Hole

Milky Way Black hole research

The giant telescope located on the Big Island of Hawaii will be used to research the Black Hole at the 'center' of the milky way galaxy. In order to do this, the NSF has given a $2 million dollar grant to the observatory. The money will be used to upgrade the interferometer system of the telescope. The improvements will improve the ability of the Keck Observatory for "measuring the position, velocity and acceleration of stars near the massive black hole at the center of our own galaxy, allowing us to look for the distortions in space predicted by general relativity," said Peter Wizinowich,

Black hole gulping star

The Bootes constellation was experiencing some turbulence some 4 billion years ago. No worries, though, there are currently no scehduled flights through the Bootes constellation, nor were there any flights reported 4 billion years ago. Also, this poses no threat to Earth's nascent space colonization plans, as the explosion took place almost 4 billion light years away (and 4 billion years ago).

The turbulence is due to a star being torn apart by a black hole. Pretty cool stuff, I wish I knew a little more about gravity and the physics behind the 'plosion.

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