First-Ever Photographed Black Hole Shows Dramatic Changes In Follow-Up Observations
The original photo from 2017 and the follow-up from 2018 show something massive moving about.
What The Fuck Is Happening?!
The original photo from 2017 and the follow-up from 2018 show something massive moving about.
Move over, phubbing – there’s a new annoying behavior in town.
The effect remains even when you’re not high.
Though it will likely change with more observations, currently there is a 1-in-83 chance of impact.
For future generations of giant telescopes, this object may be one of their highest-priority targets.
Boom Supersonic believes this flight is their make-or-break ”Falcon 1 moment.”
A hole-y unsettling illusion.
The finding was made in what’s thought to be the first study to investigate the potential link between PFAS exposure in US drinking water and cancer risks.
The mysterious emission of radio pulses is unlike any we have seen before.