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Headline April 10, 2018/ '' ' !WOW! -5.9 TRILLION MILES- !WOW! ' ''


'' ' !WOW! -5.9 TRILLION MILES- !WOW! ' ''




A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME AND SPACE : A light year is the distance light travels in a year. 5.9 trillion miles [9.5 trillion km].

STUDENT Salar Khan Yusufzai U.S. is one very imaginative and an Enthronement student. Setting up and gearing in, to figure and tackle the mysteries of creation.

From my unique recalls and recollections, this tall, determined and focused student, has a soaring mind. Time will tell, if he can connect to a soaring and vivid imagination   

Engineer and Student and Hero Hussain Ali has just so much in common with Student Salar Khan. He too, is a unique, original thinker, given to long hours of total silence, before he poses a mind boggling question.

Rabo, Dee, Zilli, and Little Angel Haanyia are just not far behind. Formidable lot, these heroes, these stirring and rising stars and leaders.

SCIENTISTS ARE EXPECTED TO UNVEIL from last Wednesday onwards, first-ever photograph  of a black hole  -

A breakthrough in astrophysics providing insight into celestial monsters with gravitational fields so intense no matter or light can escape.

The U.S. National Science Foundation has scheduled a news conference in Washington to announce a ''groundbreaking result from the Event Horizon Telescope [EHT] project,'' an international partnership formed in 2012 to try to directly observe the immediate environment of a black hole.

Simultaneous news conferences got scheduled in Brussels, Santiago, Shanghai, Taipei and Tokyo.

A black hole's event horizon, one of the most violent places in the universe, is the point of no return beyond which anything - stars, planets, gas, dust, all forms of electromagnetic radiation including light - gets sucked in irretrievably.

While scientists involved in the research declined to disclose the findings ahead of the formal announcement, they are very clear about their goals.

''It's a visionary project to take the first photograph of a black hole. We are a collaboration of over  200 people internationally, astrophysicist Sheperd Doeleman, director of the Event Horizon  Telescope at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian, said at a March event in Texas.

The research will put to the test a scientific pillar - physicist Albert Einstein theory of general  relativity, according to University of Arizona astrophysicist Dimitrios Psaltis, project scientist for the Event Horizon Telescope.

That theory, put forward in 1915, was intended to explain the laws of gravity and their relation to other natural forces.

Supermassive Black Holes :
The researchers targeted two supermassive black holes.

The first called Sagittarius A* is situated at the center of our own Milky Way, galaxy, possessing 4  times the mass of our sun and located 26,000 light years from Earth.

A light year is the distance the light travels in a year, 5.9 trillion miles [9.5  trillion km].

The second called M87 resides at the center of the neighboring Virgo. A galaxy boasting a mass 3.5 billion times that of the sun and located 54 million light years away from Earth.

Streaming away from M87 at nearly the speed of light is a humongous jet of subatomic particles.

Black holes, coming in a variety of sizes, are extraordinarily dense entities formed when very massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. Supermassive black holes are the largest kind, devouring matter and radiation and perhaps merging with other black holes. 

The Honor and Serving of the latest Global Operational Research on Universe, ''Black Holes'' and  Students continues.

With respectful dedication to the Scientists, Students, Professors and Teachers of the world.

See Ya all prepare for Great Global Elections and ''register on : wssciw.blogspot.com - The World Students Society and Twitter - !E-WOW! - the Ecosystem 2011:

''' Sumptuous - Scientific '''

Good Night and God Bless

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