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"We've now seen the unseen" — Avery Broderick, University of Waterloo, Event Horizon Telescope researcher
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For the first time, a black hole and its shadow have been captured in an image, a historic feat by an international network of radio telescopes called the Event Horizon Telescope. EHT is an international collaboration whose support in the U.S. includes the National Science Foundation.
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A black hole is an extremely dense object from which no light can escape. Anything that comes within a black hole’s "event horizon," its point of no return, will be consumed, never to re-emerge, because of the black hole’s unimaginably strong gravity. By its very nature, a black hole cannot be seen, but the hot disk of material that encircles it shines brightly. Against a bright backdrop, such as this disk, a black hole appears to cast a shadow.
The stunning new image shows the shadow of the supermassive black hole in the center of Messier 87 (M87), an elliptical galaxy some 55 million light-years from Earth. This black hole is 6.5 billion times the mass of the Sun. Catching its shadow involved eight ground-based radio telescopes around the globe, operating together as if they were one telescope the size of our entire planet.
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Via @esoastronomy
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Chameleon paint colors are a class of color changing paint that changes color depending on how and even where you look at them. They are often referred to as color changing paints or sometimes called flip paints.
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How does it work? More specifically, they work by manipulating the chemical elements of the paint. Cars that change color due to electrical current, a process known as chromism, are doing so based on the change of electrons in the paint due to exposure to different levels of electrical current. Some of the elements in the paint are temporarily rearranged and the electrical stimulation of the electrons cause them to change shade or hue. Once the current is reduced or reversed back to its prior level, the electrons change back to the their original state and thus appear to be the original color.
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Paint that changes due to viewing angle does so by having tiny glass-like flakes mixed in with the original paint. The flakes work like millions of tiny prisms within the paint, interfering with both the reflection and refraction of the light that is shined on the coating.
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Via @talkwidtech
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What lives beneath the cold and inhospitable ice of Antarctica? The answer may surprise you. This video was taken by the Australian Antarctic Division using a Remotely Operated Vehicle lowered through a hole drilled in the sea ice. The little-studied world it revealed was filled with colorful sponges, worms, algae, and starfish, a vibrant ecosystem thriving beneath one of the most lifeless places on Earth. -
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