jpulleyWe May Have Caught a Supermassive Black Hole Flipping Its Entire Magnetic Fieldverified_publisherScienceAlert - BRIAN KOBERLEINBlack holes are powerful cosmic engines. They provide the energy behind quasars and other active galactic nuclei (AGNs). This is due to the …
jpulleyDoes time really exist?bigthink.com - Ethan SiegelIn a philosophical sense, we’re taught to doubt and question everything. Even the reality of ourselves and our own experiences are up for debate, as …
jpulleyWhat we’ve learned after 32 years of NASA’s Hubblebigthink.com - Ethan SiegelOn April 24, 1990, NASA launched the Hubble Space Telescope into Earth’s orbit.This photo shows the Hubble Space telescope being deployed, on April …
jpulleyCan anything travel faster than the speed of light?Live Science - Joe PhelanDoes it matter if it's in a vacuum? In 1676, by studying the motion of Jupiter's moon Io, Danish astronomer Ole Rømer calculated that light travels at …
jpulleyWhy Apple’s Steve Wozniak’s paradoxical plan to solve space junk just might workInverse - Peter WardIf you have never heard of Privateer, then know you are not alone. The start-up, co-founded by Apple’s Steve Wozniak, just emerged into the public …
jpulleyWe’re Going To Uranus! NASA Will Spend $4.2 Billion And $4.9 Billion On New Flagship Missions To The ‘Ice Giant’ And Saturn’s ‘Wet Moon’ EnceladusForbes - Jamie CarterIt’s official—NASA is being sent to orbit the seventh planet Uranus and land on Saturn’s moon Enceladus. It should arrive at these two distant targets in 2045 and 2050, respectively. The National Academy of Sciences today finally published its Decadal Survey for Planetary Science and Astrobiology. …