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Ask Astro: Why do colliding supermassive black holes give off low-fre
Why does the collision of supermassive black holes give off low-frequency gravitational waves in comparison with stellar-sized black hole collisions? Tyler Belnap Chicago, Illinois Einstein’s concept...
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April 17, 2023
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Ask Astro: Can an observer ever see something fall into a black hole?
Does an object approaching the event horizon of a black hole ever truly breach the event horizon from the perspective of observers far...
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November 28, 2022
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Reprinted from NASA. Voyager 2 passes by Neptune, 35 years in the past Thirty-five years in the past, on August...
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