Black holes, famously portrayed as dark destroyers of the Universe lurking amongst the cosmos, are a well-known phenomenon not just to space physicists but to anyone with even a vague interest in ...
They operate in the darkness of space far beyond the reach of telescopes, but new research is helping shed light on what happens when black holes collide with each other.
A recent University graduate has collaborated with a veteran University professor to shed light upon an obscure subject: black holes. Under physics professor emeritus John Wheeler, Daniel Holz '92, a ...
Black holes, neutron stars and supernova remnants won't be able to hide in the fog of space for much longer. NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) mission — which is due to launch ...
Night departures over water or featureless terrain ("black hole departures") pose a significant risk of spatial disorientation due to the lack of visual cues, as demonstrated by a recent fatal ...
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