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Hello! This is a real photo of the black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy, which scientists obtained thanks to the Event Horizon Telescope project.

This image is from data collected in 2017 using eight radio telescopes around the world.

The distance to the object is 55 million light years from Earth. The mass of this black hole is 6.5 billion solar masses.
UPD: I am correcting the inaccuracy in the original information. In the photo - a black hole from the center of the galaxy Messier 87, located at a distance of 55 million light years from Earth.

I apologize to the readers of my channel for the inaccuracy in the previous publication. But the image of the black hole has become a little better: https://eventhorizontelescope.org/files/eht/files/20190410-78m-4000x2330.png
Hello! The LightSail 2 satellite was able to raise its orbit by 1.7 km using solely the power of the solar sail.

What does this mean and why is it important? The satellite itself was launched into Earth's orbit in June, and in July it successfully deployed a huge "solar sail".

The satellite weighs 5 kilograms and is about the size of a loaf of bread. The sail area is about the size of a boxing ring.

LightSail 2 succeeded in proving the feasibility of spaceflight by small satellites, relying only on the power of sunlight to propel itself through space. Quite simply, light particles do not have mass, but they carry momentum. Light can push objects through space.

Throughout August, attempts will be made to further increase the height of the satellite's orbit. In the end, the satellite, along with the sail, will still burn up in the atmosphere due to the elliptical orbit (every time it raises its orbit from one side, it approaches the Earth from the other side of the orbit).

Space sailboats are real.
Hello! Thanks for subscribing to my channel. Posts are rare, but I will strive to fix it.

Friday night is a good time to post about how things "from the future" in cinema become reality.

For example, a filter from the popular special series White Christmas, the series "Black Mirror", which hides a person "in the frame", leaving only his outlines visible, is available not only to enthusiasts, but literally to everyone who gets acquainted with AR development for iOS.

See what it looks like on YouTube, using the example of passengers in the subway (https://youtu.be/IV_e2JYJ6JA).

The world's best-selling game, Minecraft (yes, the world's best-selling school game), is testing out an AR version that's about to release for iOS and Android called Minecraft Earth. And she has every chance to surpass Pokemon GO, because in addition to the geolocation component, objects created in augmented reality can be placed in real space.

So far, they can only be seen through the camera of a smartphone or by broadcasting the image to an external screen.

And the head of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, recently said that Windows is no longer an important area for Microsoft. The future is near!
Hello!

Every time it seems to you that there are "traditionally conservative areas" in which the future will not come soon, think about today's release - at a press conference in the Vatican: https://erosary.clicktoprayerosary.org/en-it/index.html

Presented an electronic rosary with a smart cross.

The cross gadget contains a special chip that collects data about the user, and the bracelet consists of 10 beads made of hematite and black agate.

"Smart Cross" is activated by gestures after their owner crosses himself.

And "smart rosary" is connected to a mobile application, which is available on iOS and Android.

The "smart cross" is recharged using wireless charging. Cool...?
Hello! For Halloween, NASA released a new image from the Hubble Space Telescope.

Don't worry, the "creepy ghost with glowing eyes" is 704 million light-years away.

But what is happening in the picture is still capable of inspiring a certain amount of fear, this is a collision of two galaxies.

The "eye" in the image is the nucleus of galaxies, the outline of the "face" is a ring of new stars, and older star clusters form the nose and mouth.

The collision process will take place very quickly by astronomical standards, in just 100 million years. And after one or two billion years, it will be impossible to see traces of the merger 🎃
Hello! Of all the headlines under which this news came out, the version from Futurism seems to me the most accurate.

Here is the news: "11K SCIENTISTS: PLEASE PANIC, CLIMATE CHANGE WILL KILL US ALL"

This is a very large-scale attempt by scientists from 153 countries to attract the attention of the widest sections of the population.

The problem with climate change is aggravating faster than the saddest forecasts.

What to do? In simple words, everything that they thought of doing before, but not in theory, in practice. These include reducing methane emissions (hello livestock!), reducing greenhouse gas emissions, introducing new energy efficiency methods, birth control (!), and, in a tribute to the times, removing barriers to gender equality.

What is really connected with the fact that the real situation is worse than the worst assumptions? Overconsumption - The wealthiest countries still have the highest per capita greenhouse gas emissions.

The Paris Agreement on climate change didn't help :(
Hello! I followed with enthusiasm the story shared by Denis Shiryaev from the editors of the "Committee" (DTF, TJ) about the composer Antonin Dvorak, who 115 years ago did not finish one of his works "From the Future World", having died prematurely.

Thanks to algorithms and the startup AIVA, the work was completed and the Prague Philharmonia in Prague performed the final part of the piece in November of this year.

Listen to how the piece added by the neural network sounds, only 6 minutes, but it's worth it:https://youtu.be/3LRO4ZgB7Ug
Hello! There is a category of innovation that is difficult to recognize at first glance. An example of a breakthrough in industrial design may well be found in your home. OXO's swivel knife vegetable cutter with large rubber handle was developed in 1990 specifically for people with arthritis as part of an inclusive design, but has become the "new normal" as a result.

Now you can find this type of handle in screwdrivers and other tools.

In 1994, OXO products became part of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), but are still on sale - the rating on Amazon is kept at 4.8 out of 5 points at a price of $10
Hello! Pictured is comet 2I/Borisov against the background of a distant spiral galaxy. The picture was taken from the Hubble telescope on November 16, 2019, which in the coming days will pass at a minimum distance from the Earth - 289.8 million kilometers. And then it will fly away forever - its speed is too high, more than 32 kilometers per second.

Its path is similar to a straight line, rather than the ellipse characteristic of comets. It is impossible to establish where 2I/Borisov came from, there are too many factors.

The cloud of dust that surrounds the comet will stretch for 160,000 kilometers. Judging by the change in the spectrum, the comet is composed of cyanide and carbon.

The fact that the comet has been detected gives hope that "giant" telescopes under construction (such as the LSST "Large Synoptic Survey Telescope") will be able to see where it went, but this will happen as early as 2022.

To catch up with a comet that moves at such a speed, humanity can not yet.
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В какой тематике ожидаете самых крутых новостей в 2019?
Hello!
No, these are not the results of a year or a decade.

Just look at what news the subscribers of this channel expected in 2019 and compare with your feelings :)

I won't bore you with a long message, Happy Holidays! Thanks for reading. I hope I can write for the channel more often. Inspiration and hope in 2020! ⚡️
Hello! The first publication this year will be with a very "catchy" title - a new theory about the construction of a time machine has appeared.

Its author is astrophysicist Ron Mallett, professor of physics at the University of Connecticut (USA). In an interview with CNN, he announced the existence of a scientific equation that could serve as the basis for a real time machine.

Before getting acquainted in more detail, let's clarify right away that this is not about traveling to the future, by accelerating a rocket with an astronaut to near-light speeds.

Malett believes that travel to the past is possible by combining two theories - general relativity (the curvature of space-time under strong gravity) and a laser loop - a theoretical "ring laser" that creates a circulating beam of light.

In any case, even if this theory is confirmed in the future, it does not solve the problem of "physical" movement into the past - the effect created in this way may allow information to be transmitted to the past, but only to the same point in space where the "laser" will be created. the loop".

A detailed CNN interview, including a short biography and criticism from other scientists, can be read here in English: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/time-travel-ron-mallett-scn/index.html
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Hello! Right now, from space, you can observe the consequences of the fires in Australia.

Raging forest fires paint the entire (!) Continent in blood red hues.

See what it looks like from Japan's Himawari-8 meteorological satellite.

Australia's wildfires are so big that they spawn their own kind of firestorm, the 'pyrocumulonimbus', which is capable of causing even more fires.

Clouds of smoke rise to a height of 16 kilometers, creating thunderstorms (lightning causes new fires), carrying embers from existing fires and intensifying fires due to accompanying wind currents.

In particularly severe cases, pressure differences between areas with pyrocumulonimbus and normal weather can cause fire tornadoes.

Smoke emissions in such cases can rise to a height of more than 30 miles (48 kilometers).
Hello! A recent genetic experiment has given rise to a new round of publications about a cardinal life extension. Geneticists use nematode worms Caenorhabditis elegans for experiments.

They live only 2-3 weeks, and their body is very simple - ideal candidates for experiments.

The essence of the "mutation", or rather changes in the genes, was to suppress the work of the genes responsible for growth and metabolism - by disrupting pathways in mitochondria and slowing down protein synthesis.

In a new work that combines two methods of prolonging the life of experimental subjects, it was possible to extend the life of the worm by 500% - the mutation acts synergistically, enhancing the effect.

How can you describe the essence in simple words? Animals that suppress the synthesis of a particular protein receive less of it. But if at the same time the mitochondria lack substrates that help to get more energy, they make the surrounding cells more responsive to stress. And live longer.
The cartoonist Duran dedicated a funny comic to this scientific news, don't miss it: https://telegra.ph/Vechnyj-cherv-Tom-01-14
Hello! This is what the solar photosphere looks like.

The largest ground-based telescope DKIST (Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope) photographed an area measuring 36500x36500 kilometers.

The images show that the hotter plasma rises from the center of the granule and then expands down the edges. And the luminous "cracks" are the exits of the magnetic field from the deeper layers of our star.

More details - on the video: https://youtu.be/znBesUwVOK
Hello! Melanin extracted from the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans was delivered to the International Space Station. It would seem, so what? But the fact is that Cryptococcus neoformans is a type of mushroom that grows in the Exclusion Zone of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. They contain a huge amount of melanin (a pigment that makes human skin darker), which is used to absorb radiation and convert it into chemical energy. Discovered in 1991, and detailed in a 2007 Johns Hopkins University publication, the mushrooms from Chernobyl, if successful, could protect astronauts in space from exposure to radiation. The results are expected to be available within a few months. We wait!
Hello! SpaceX Crew Dragon brings astronauts to the ISS for the first time!

What's happening?
Today, NASA and SpaceX are opening a new chapter in the history of American and global astronautics - the first manned launch of the American private spacecraft Crew Dragon of the Demo-2 mission with two astronauts on board is due tonight.

The spacecraft and rocket (first stage) are designed for reusable use. The first stage of the rocket after completing the main task will have to board the barge "Of Course I Still Love You" ("Of Course, I still love you") in the Atlantic Ocean.

According to GMT + 2, the launch will take place at 23:33, and you can follow this event online here: https://youtu.be/rjb9FdVdX5I

If you can watch the launch today, don't miss the ISS docking scheduled for May 28 at 18:29

The Crew Dragon crew will spend 30 to 119 days at the station. After completing work on the ISS, astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken, along with the cargo to be returned, will return to Earth, splashing down with the help of parachutes in the Atlantic Ocean, near Florida, after which they will be picked up by the rescue ship Go Navigator.

UPD: The launch of Crew Dragon to the ISS was canceled due to weather conditions 16 minutes before launch