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7 years ago
Oi Gente! Em Comemoração Aos Mais De 2k De Seguidores Tanto No Tumblr Quanto No Twitter Nós Resolvemos

Oi gente! Em comemoração aos mais de 2k de seguidores tanto no tumblr quanto no twitter nós resolvemos fazer esse pack com os pngs que a gente usa para fazer as locks. Nós como sempre mimando vocês.

O pack contem mais de 3k de pngs, incluindo:

Pixels (png e gif)

Overlays

Kawaii png

Backgrounds

Bubble speech (alguns exclusivos)

Computer Stuff

E muito, muito mais.

Para conseguir o pack você tem que:

Seguir o tumblr

Reblogar e favoritar esse post (vou conferir)

Mandar “2k png pack” aqui (se a ask estiver fechada peça por mensagem)

The pack contains more than 3k png’s, including:

Pixels (png and gif)

Overlays

Kawaii png

Backgrounds

Bubble speech (some exclusive)

Computer Stuff

And much, much more.

To get the pack you have to:

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Like and reblog this post (I’ll check)

Send “2k png pack” here (if ask is closed piece by message)

Enjoy, we love you guys!

5 years ago

Hubble’s 5 Weirdest Black Hole Discoveries

Our Hubble Space Telescope has been exploring the wonders of the universe for nearly 30 years, answering some of our deepest cosmic questions. Some of Hubble’s most exciting observations have been about black holes — places in space where gravity pulls so much that not even light can escape. As if black holes weren’t wild enough already, Hubble has helped us make discoveries that show us they’re even weirder than we thought!

Supermassive Black Holes Are Everywhere

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First, these things are all over the place. If you look at any random galaxy in the universe, chances are it has a giant black hole lurking in its heart. And when we say giant, we’re talking as massive as millions or even billions of stars! 

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Hubble found that the mass of these black holes, hidden away in galactic cores, is linked to the mass of the host galaxy — the bigger the galaxy, the bigger the black hole. Scientists think this may mean that the black holes grew along with their galaxies, eating up some of the stuff nearby.

Some Star Clusters Have Black Holes

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A globular cluster is a ball of old, very similar stars that are bound together by gravity. They’re fairly common — our galaxy has at least 150 of them — but Hubble has found some black sheep in the herd. Some of these clusters are way more massive than usual, have a wide variety of stars and may even harbor a black hole at the center. This suggests that at least some of the globular clusters in our galaxy may have once been dwarf galaxies that we absorbed.

Black Hole Jets Regulate Star Birth

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While black holes themselves are invisible, sometimes they shoot out huge jets of energy as gas and dust fall into them. Since stars form from gas and dust, the jets affect star birth within the galaxy. 

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Sometimes they get rid of the fuel needed to keep making new stars, but Hubble saw that it can also keep star formation going at a slow and steady rate.

Black Holes Growing in Colliding Galaxies

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If you’ve ever spent some time stargazing, you know that staring up into a seemingly peaceful sea of stars can be very calming. But the truth is, it’s a hectic place out there in the cosmos! Entire galaxies — these colossal collections of gas, dust, and billions of stars with their planets — can merge together to form one supergalaxy. You might remember that most galaxies have a supermassive black hole at the center, so what happens to them when galaxies collide? 

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In 2018, Hubble unveiled the best view yet of close pairs of giant black holes in the act of merging together to form mega black holes!

Gravitational Wave Kicks Monster Black Hole Out of Galactic Core

Hubble’s 5 Weirdest Black Hole Discoveries

What better way to spice up black holes than by throwing gravitational waves into the mix! Gravitational waves are ripples in space-time that can be created when two massive objects orbit each other. 

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In 2017, Hubble found a rogue black hole that is flying away from the center of its galaxy at over 1,300 miles per second (about 90 times faster than our Sun is traveling through the Milky Way). What booted the black hole out of the galaxy’s core? Gravitational waves! Scientists think that this is a case where two galaxies are in the late stages of merging together, which means their central black holes are probably merging too in a super chaotic process. 

Want to learn about more of the highlights of Hubble’s exploration? Check out this page! https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/2017/highlights-of-hubble-s-exploration-of-the-universe

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

7 years ago
The Bears’ Starter Packs
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
Archive Moodboard For @peachbunnyx
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7 years ago
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7 years ago
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6 years ago
Vintage | Photography | Indie

Vintage | Photography | Indie

5 years ago
Pillars Of Creation, Lick Observatory, 2018 [RAW]

Pillars of creation, Lick Observatory, 2018 [RAW]

Having recently attended a workshop at the Lick Observatory and the opportunity to observe at the telescopes there, this is the raw data of the pillars of creation that we were able to capture using the Nickel Telescope whilst there. 

Exposure time: 300 seconds

Location : M16 (Eagle Nebula)

This image needs to reduced even further to correct for the anomalies in color that one can observe on the image and that’s something we are currently working on.  We hope to share the entire data with you in a month’s time after post-processing.

Have a good one!

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