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From Earth to 46.5 billion light-years away, this artwork by @pablocarlosbudassi captures the vastness of the universe—planets, galaxies, and cosmic filaments. Yet, we’re still the cosmos’ only known observers. The search goes on. 🌌 #space #universe
Imagine gazing at the Martian night sky, untouched by light pollution—a breathtaking view of countless stars shining brilliantly. This mesmerizing video offers a glimpse of what that might look like. 🌌 Mars’ thin atmosphere and absence of urban lights could make its night sky an astronomer’s dream. What would you most like to see from the Red Planet?
The name of the galaxy where the black hole is located is named SDSS1335+0728. The active galactic nucleus is nicknamed ‘Ansky’. The space telescopes used to observe the X-ray emissions were: * NASA’s Swift X-ray space telescope * eROSITA X-ray telescope * XMM-Newton * NASA’s NICER * Chandra The phenomenon observed is known as a quasiperiodic eruption, or QPE. The X-ray bursts from Ansky are occurring at a cadence of about 4.5 days. The future ESA mission that might be able to...