NASA's Wide-field
Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission has escort to a newfound bonanza of
supermassive black holes and galaxies called extreme hot dogs, or dust-obscured
galaxies. From the telescope have millions of dusty Revealed black hole
candidates crosswise the universe and even dustier About 1.000 objects thought
to be among the brightest galaxies ever found. These powerful galaxies, which
burn brightly with infrared light, are nicknamed Hot Dogs.
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
300-meter asteroid will bypass close to Earth next week.
According to introduction
data, the order of 200 to 500 meters in diameter is approaching 0.0193
astronomical units away. Asteroid (2012 QG42) would be "potentially
dangerous because of their size" and "proximity"
According to
press next week 'Earth is threatened by the approach of an asteroid more than
500 meters in diameter, "according to Italian astronomers have reported.
Comet approaches the Earth, and would be visible to the naked eye in March 2013
A comet observes
this week from Puerto Rico will draw near Earth at a distance that would be
seen by the naked eye.
This was broadcast
by the Astronomical Society of the Caribbean (SAC), who specified that it
C/2011L4 comet, known as Panstarrs and which was discovered from the Maui
Island in Hawaii in June 2011.
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