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Space for today. I was behind a reckless driver cutting through parking lots to avoid red lights who had a Make Uranus Great Again bumper sticker which I appreciated. Also Japan says it found Vitamin B3 (niacin) and an RNA compound uracil on near earth asteroid Ryugu.
Post by piggy pablo on Mar 30, 2023 3:30:05 GMT -5
As far as we know, it is the fastest growing black hole in the last 9 billion years: its activity is so frenetic that it sends light of multiple wavelengths through the Universe, making it what is known as a quasar. The black hole is called SMSS J114447.77-430859.3 (J1144 for short) and an analysis of its properties suggests that light from its feed has traveled about 7 billion years to reach us, clocking in at about 2.6 a billion times the mass of the Sun (a pretty respectable size for a supermassive black hole).
Whole article worth a read.
The light reaching us left its source 2.5 billion years before the formation of Earth.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Anyone else doing anything for the eclipse? I finally committed to going to a wedding in Broken Bow, OK which takes place during the eclipse. I’m not sure if I ever would have gone to Oklahoma otherwise, but we will be in the path of totality.
Anyone else doing anything for the eclipse? I finally committed to going to a wedding in Broken Bow, OK which takes place during the eclipse. I’m not sure if I ever would have gone to Oklahoma otherwise, but we will be in the path of totality.
Not for this one. I'll watch it from where I live in WV. I think I should get ~90% coverage here. The one in 2017 I drove from PA to a little past Knoxville to see totality and it was worth it IMO. this one is Probably the last chance for the majority of the current US population to see one
Anyone else doing anything for the eclipse? I finally committed to going to a wedding in Broken Bow, OK which takes place during the eclipse. I’m not sure if I ever would have gone to Oklahoma otherwise, but we will be in the path of totality.
Not for this one. I'll watch it from where I live in WV. I think I should get ~90% coverage here. The one in 2017 I drove from PA to a little past Knoxville to see totality and it was worth it IMO. this one is Probably the last chance for the majority of the current US population to see one
Yeah word. I had an offer to go a bit NW of Austin as well. I’d have picked Eclipse Fest in TX if it was up to me alone, but this should be cool if the clouds hold off.
Anyone else doing anything for the eclipse? I finally committed to going to a wedding in Broken Bow, OK which takes place during the eclipse. I’m not sure if I ever would have gone to Oklahoma otherwise, but we will be in the path of totality.
yep I booked a cottage just a few miles from the center line of totality about a year ago. Really lookin forward to it.
The last eclipse I forgot to get glasses and all the ones online and in stores were sold out. Had to get a welding hood lens insert but it worked all the same
We only had about 60-65% of the sun covered here in SoCal, but it was still cool as hell to witness the event. My coworkers got some cool pics on there phone, through the solar glass they had. It got just dark enough around here for like 15-20 minutes where you could tell something was off from the norm haha
Complete bust here in Minnesota. It’s been overcast and raining for the last two days so you couldn’t even tell anything happened. At least in 2017 we got a semi clear sky.