Sunday, October 22, 2017

Gravitational waves + new clues from space reveal new way to make a black hole

10/22/2017 10:07 AM EDT

artist impression of gravitational waves generated by binary neutron stars.

For the first time, scientists worldwide and at Penn State University have detected both gravitational waves and light shooting toward our planet from the birthplace of a new black hole created by the merger of two neutron stars. The discovery marks the beginning of a new era of "multi-messenger" + "multi-wavelength" space exploration with a global network of many types of observatories focusing their special detection powers simultaneously on one fleetingly explosive point in ...

Full story at http://science.psu.edu/news-and-events/2017-news/gravitational-waves-new-clues-from-space-reveal-new-way-to-make-a-black-hole

Source
The Pennsylvania State University


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