Grand Spiral Galaxy  - M 100

Grand Spiral Galaxy  - M 100

Grand Spiral Galaxy  - M 100

Known as a grand design spiral galaxy, M100 is a large galaxy of over 100 billion stars with spiral arms that are like our own Milky Way Galaxy. This Hubble Space Telescope image of M100 was made in 2009 and reveals bright blue star clusters and intricate winding dust lanes which are hallmarks of this class of galaxies. Studies of variable stars in M100 have played an important role in determining the size and age of the Universe.

Credit: NASA/APOD

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Light Echoes From V838 Mon

Light Echoes from V838 Mon

For reasons unknown, star V838 Mon’s outer surface suddenly greatly expanded with the result that it became the brightest star in the entire Milky Way Galaxy in January 2002. Then, just as suddenly, it faded. A stellar flash like this has never been seen before.

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Today’s APOD Is Particularly Stunning.

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Images Of Neptune
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98% Waning Gibbous Moon | 11% Waning Crescent Moon 
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98% waning gibbous Moon | 11% waning crescent Moon 

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PLUTO (bottom Image: Lower Right) AND ITS MOON, CHARON (top Image, Bottom Image: Upper Left)
PLUTO (bottom Image: Lower Right) AND ITS MOON, CHARON (top Image, Bottom Image: Upper Left)

PLUTO (bottom image: lower right) AND ITS MOON, CHARON (top image, bottom image: upper left)

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5 years ago

Five-dimensional black hole could 'break' general relativity

Cambridge UK (SPX) Feb 19, 2016 Researchers have shown how a bizarrely shaped black hole could cause Einstein’s general theory of relativity, a foundation of modern physics, to break down. However, such an object could only exist in a universe with five or more dimensions. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge and Queen Mary University of London, have successfully simulated a black hole shaped like a very thi Full article

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have y’all seen that nasa pic of the earth with the sun behind it on the night time side it really really fucked me up my own soul became solid and like………….. weeped!

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