It's a question that has dogged humanity since we first learned about black holes a little over a century ago: What the heck would it be like to plunge beyond the point of no return? We still don't ...
La pollution au monoxyde de carbone (en rouge et jaune) vue par la satellite américain Aqua. Crédit : NASA/JPL La Nasa vient de diffuser le film de la pollution engendrée par les gigantesques ...
A new "immersive visualization" will allow users to experience the plunging into a black hole and falling beyond the "point of no return" within the phenomenon, the NASA said in a news release.
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(via NASA Goddard) This new, immersive visualization produced on a NASA supercomputer represents a scenario where a camera — a stand-in for a daring astronaut — just misses the event horizon and ...
Anyone who has watched Matthew McConaughey plunge into a supermassive black hole in "Interstellar" may think they have a rough idea of what it'd be like to encounter one of these terrifying cosmic ...
We've all heard about the possibility at school or through films, getting sucked into a black hole would be one of the most torturous and painful deaths in the universe. But there's so much more ...
In a new video straight out of the movie Interstellar, NASA has revealed what it might look like to fall into a black hole. The simulation was created using a NASA supercomputer, and imagines what ...
Une empreinte de dinosaure à la Nasa Le 17 août 2012, Ray Stanford, un paléontologue amateur a découvert une trace de pas de dinosaure dans le jardin du centre spatial Goddard de la Nasa (Maryland).
He started with a black hole with a mass equivalent to about 4.3 million Suns, and, together with data scientist Brian Powell, also of Goddard, fed their data into NASA's Discover supercomputer.