Monday, November 15, 2010

Youngest Black Hole in M-100 Virgo Cluster

NASA has made their finding public and what was the “extraordinary object”? NASA has announced that they have found the Youngest Black Hole in our Solar Backyard. This has opened exciting windows on how a Black Hole forms from inception. So it seems this discovery is linked indirectly with the recent announcement of the Super Neutron or Gamma Ray Bubble found. The Youngest Black Hole is located in our neighboring solar system and is named M-100 in the Virgo Cluster.


When a Star collapses it can either end up as a Neutron Star or Black Hole. Why this is significant is because for the first time they are able to understand the Phenomenon and what determines weather it becomes a Neutron or Back Hole. Gravitational waves and the properties of matter will be studied and analyzed.

However, we know the reputation of Black Holes and they are well known for sucking matter from their neighborhood so let’s pray this thing becomes a Neutron Star. Black Holes have a tendency to create “Jets” much like the comets which allows it to move through space and eat.

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