Binary Pulsar Provides New Test For Einstein’s General Relativity0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- September 6, 2019
Pulsars are incredible heavenly bodies.

Pulsars are incredible heavenly bodies.

The mineral doesn’t naturally occur anywhere on our planet

New radio images made with the ALMA telescope provide a look at what’s going on beneath Jupiter’s colorful storms and swirling clouds.

Researchers have successfully created a model of the Universe using artificial intelligence, reports a new study.

ESA say its Aeolus Earth observation satellite fired thrusters to avoid crash

Behold: the most powerful searchlights in the universe.

Unique experiments at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source shine a light on a new pathway for carbon chemistry to evolve in space

Wednesday, August 21st 2019, 8:45 pm – Astronomers detect gravitational waves that may point to a colossal collision

Asteroids and space debris could wreak untold devastation on the planet

How are black holes born? Astrophysicists have theories, but we don’t actually know for certain. It could be massive stars quietly imploding with a floompf, or perhaps black holes are born in the explosions of colossal supernovas. New observations now indicate it might indeed be the latter.



