Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
A century-old storm in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter. This is the closest we’ve ever gotten to it. Juno was about 9000 km above the storm when this was taken.
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A couple months ago, NASA revealed the first ever image of a black hole. As something that absorbs all light, a black hole by definition cannot be seen. But using an international network of radio telescopes and custom software to interpret the data, scientists were able to analyze a broad spectrum of energies coming from the center of galaxy M87. The research is a gift that will keep giving, as they will be able to dissect the data they collected even further to better understand how the black hole works based on how it emits the energy. For more information, visit the NASA website.
Strange Science: Picturing Black Holes was originally published on Mad Scientist Journal
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