Showing posts with label black Hole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black Hole. Show all posts

5/4/12

Massive Unknown Object In Suns Orbit - April 2012

Massive object recorded by Cor 2 (white-Light) (SECCHI) Stereo 'A' satellite. Recorded 2 April 2012.

This object is at least three times the size of Earth, and seems to be in a fixed orbit around the sun. Able, not only to withstand the tremendous temperature emanating from the suns surface, but also its massive gravitational pull.

At certain points also, you can clearly see the Suns plasma rays bounce over the spherical anomaly, this proves the object is not a glitch but is in fact a real object, only question is what is it.



This is not the first time that this object appears. First observation, last year in June.

We have just been ignoring that object as if it were an anomaly on the lens and some scratch on the telescope filter but look very close and you will see that it IS an object sitting close to our sun and what is up with that one spot were it is pulsating and emitting all types of different objects?

I have never seen it so intense and it seems to be escalating. It is my opinion that the public is being kept in the dark as to what is REALLY going on...



Source: beepeeoildisaster * stephenhannardADGUK

5/3/12

Black Hole devours a Star (video)

A giant black hole has been caught with its hand in the proverbial cookie jar, in the earliest stages of ripping apart and consuming a star.

On 28 March, NASA's Swift telescope detected several bright bursts of X-rays coming from a patch of the sky where no X-rays had been detected before.

Now two teams, one led by David Burrows of Pennsylvania State University in University Park and the other by Ashley Zauderer of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, say the bursts were probably chunks of a star that was dismembered when it wandered too close to a black hole located 4.5 billion light years away.

Since the star was orbiting the black hole before it was ripped apart, its remains continue to swirl around the hole, which weighs a million suns, as they gradually get swallowed up. This "chewing" had been predicted theoretically and has possibly been seen around other black holes in the past.

The new observations now show that some of the star's remains were spewed out in a jet at 99.5 per cent the speed of light. Swift just happened to be lying directly in the jet's path, so it was able to make the first ever measurements of such a jet switching on.

The jet is narrow, says Burrows: "If it happens to be pointed at you, you see it, but if not, you miss it." Tracking how long the jet persists could reveal the stellar victim's mass and its original orbital distance, he adds.

"We think we're still seeing emission from the jet," Burrows says. "It probably takes at least months for the star to finish getting swallowed up in the black hole."



source: newscientistvideo