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"This is the second black hole that we find in a globular cluster, so this is a very nice reassuring fact. But also, we know that there are seeds required to grow supermassive black holes from scratch. And if we find many of these, then it will be a nice source for the seeds to grow supermassive black holes."
"One implication of this discovery is that it is very likely that Omega Centauri is not a globular cluster at all, but a dwarf galaxy stripped of its outer stars and dark matter, as some scientists have suspected for a few years. More than two thousand years after Omega Centauri was wrongly classified as a star, it’s true nature is finally coming to light. But I wonder, does Omega Centauri have more surprises in store for us? This is Dr. J signing off for the Hubblecast. Once again nature has surprised us beyond our wildest imagination …"
Here is a Google Earth KML file for this location: Omega Centauri.kml
"For astronomers, Omega Centauri has been an outcast amongst globular clusters for a long time. A new result obtained by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and the Gemini Observatory provides a surprising explanation for Omega Centauri’s peculiarities."
Credit:
ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. L. Christensen), R. Gendler
Narration:
Dr. Robert FosburyDesign:
Martin KornmesserWeb Technical Support:
Lars Holm Nielsen
Raquel Yumi ShidaCinematographer:
Peter Rixner (www.perix.de)Script:
Lars Lindberg Christensen, Raquel Yumi ShidaDirector:
Lars Lindberg Christensen--http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/html/heic0809a.html
[Source for a PDF version of this transcript].
Welcome niveous & Slacker1989! Keep em' crunch'n!
Here is some project news that everyone should be aware of:
Aug 5, 2008
The server upgrade is mostly complete, and we are now distributing work for our new search, S5R4a. If your personal BOINC installation has behaved strangely in the past days, please be patient. In most cases this will now sort itself out. We still need to track down a few remaining issues: some of the project PHP pages are not working entirely as they should, and there have been some performance problems with the web pages. Hopefully these will be resolved in the next few days.
Way to go everyone, our stats are hot!
Jun 27, 2008
You can play a game and learn something about gravitational waves at the new website http://www.blackholehunter.org. This project was developed as part of the Royal Society Summer Exhibition 2008. -- http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/all_news.php#151
"Black Hole Hunter game was developed as a part of the Royal Society Summer Exhibition 2008, Can you hear black holes collide? presented by Cardiff University, Universities of Birmingham, Glasgow and Southampton in the UK in collaboration with the Albert Einstein Institute and Milde Marketing in Germany." -- http://www.blackholehunter.org/
My name is Andy Wright - the founder, but really the creator of Team FreeBSD. If you want me to add any links, or have any questions or inclinations for such things related to our group (or to just say hi) - send me an e-mail: einstein@extracted.org or Skype name: extracted
''It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure'' -- Albert Einstein
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