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Scientists may have just detected a blast of gravitational waves from a black hole eating a neutron star. (How amazing is that sentence?) https://t.co/QWD2zz7g3d
Here's the image in full. Real view from #EHT on the left, equivalent simulation on the right.
A new study indicates that sound waves carry mass--specifically *negative* mass, meaning that they subtly float upward. And nobody realized this before. https://t.co/CBk8bDkquN
If you could see it up close with your eyes, a neutron star collision might look like this: https://t.co/hw0cCuc3SC
The model of MU69 is a neat bit of science sculpture created overnight by @mjkinczyk.
Barnard's Star also figured prominently in the Hitchhiker's Guide mythology. https://t.co/K0cg7iJUaA
@DownHereOnEarth The moonmoon discussions remind me of a childhood image...
Rivers of stars in the sky trace out the complicated, violent history of our galaxy. https://t.co/bxYz7FapZD