Supercomputer Simulation Reveals Supermassive Black Holes
A new supercomputer model could help astronomers find spiraling, merging systems of two supermassive black holes. These mergers happen often in the universe, but are hard to see. Watch as the simulation reveals the merger’s brighter, more variable X-rays. https://go.nasa.gov/2OsaMAs
Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
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Amazing thanks for sharing ???? a step into cosmology
That's a long way out.
Godspeed sincerely
From: LarryWhittington
except im sure it only shows the data its trained on
Greetings from the Holographic universe
Ala verga v: eso s? est? wow
I think this super computer can only process the number 69
1 vs 1 black hole?
O que s?o isso?
Imagine being up close to that
Isn?t there some super computer taking a picture of a black hole right now? And if so how long will it take till we have the results?
HUE BR????
Why was that part taken out of the simulation? Did it cause too many errors, or is that zone difficult to compute?
"Do not go gentle into that good night; Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light"