Sunday, 23 November 2008

Supermassive Black Hole....

Baaa da daaa da da da ba da dalladadaaaaooowwnnn...



A view of the central region of the Perseus galaxy cluster, one of the most massive objects in the universe, shows the effects that a relatively small but supermassive black hole can have millions of miles beyond its core. Astronomers studying this photo, taken by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, determined that sound waves emitted by explosive venting around the black hole are heating the surrounding area and inhibiting star growth some 300,000 light-years away. "In relative terms, it is as if a heat source the size of a fingernail affects the behavior of a region the size of Earth," said Andrew Fabian of Cambridge University.


Photograph courtesy NASA/CXC/IoA/A. Fabian et al.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

S' very big innit.

Bigger than the UK's borrowing deficit? Bring me a extra large tape measure sir!

Mitmac said...

All worked out quite well actually - we're here for the VAT reduction and tax cuts but will have emigrated by the time the HUUUUGE tax rises come in! Ha haaaaa!

Martin said...

Very nice indeed!

Love the pic :)