Giant Explosion Observed
KFZ Versicherung writes "Space.com is reporting on the largest explosion ever seen in space. The outburst is orchestrated by a supermassive black hole that anchors a distant galaxy sitting amid a tight cluster of galaxies. The black hole has blown two huge bubbles into the galaxy, shoving aside a colossal amount of gas equal to the mass of a trillion Suns, or more than all the stars of our own Milky Way Galaxy."
However, I personally think this is a publicity stunt for the upcomming Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie.
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"Taligent is still pure vapor. Maybe they'll be the last who jumps up on Openstep... "
*runs out side*
*looks at the sky*
*runs back inside*
It's ok everyone, move along. Nothing to see here.
"A light-year -- the distance light travels in one year -- is a measure of time, too, so the galaxy is more modern than many, seen as it existed well after the bulk of galaxy formation had taken place throughout the cosmos." That's dumbing down science. Just explain off spacetime by saying a lightyear is a measure of time. *watches the world slowly evolve into a slug*
"The eruption is 2.6 billion light-years away, compared to more than 12 billion light-years for the most distant known galaxies. A light-year -- the distance light travels in one year -- is a measure of time, too, so the galaxy is more modern than many, seen as it existed well after the bulk of galaxy formation had taken place throughout the cosmos."
:P
This happened 2.6 BILLION years ago! Come on editors this is a *news* site and 2.6 Billion years old isn't new! Shesh
Where is the kboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!
Ceci n'est pas un post.
I got a pr email from NASA quoting this. The headline was something like this: LARGEST ERUPTION IN THE GALAXY. If the mail hadn't been from NASA, that would be an exceedingly naughty subject line, even for a spam message. :D
Are you sure that was what it said? I got one this morning trying to sell me Lev1tra and V1-AG-RA, entitled "largest erection in the galaxy"
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
"The scene was captured by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array." So, where are the pictures? I like pictures. Science is no fun without pictures. Pictures are cool.
Ignorance is curable, stupid is forever.
One can only conjecture as to the smell of that place.
Sorry, that was me. I put a defective fan on my Athlon XP and then I overcloked it. My bad.
Against stupidity the Gods themselves contend in vain.
I agree...I was going for Funny.
Ignorance is curable, stupid is forever.