Web Sites (1 - 10 of 15):
"Black Holes"
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Black Holes and Neutron Stars
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- Black Holes and Neutron Stars offers a non-technical discussion about black holes and neutron stars. Topics include what they are, how they form, and how we detect them.
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Stephen Hawking's Universe: Strange Stuff Explained
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- learn about odd stuff like antimatter, nebulae, quarks, quasars, and more. Antimatter
The Big Bang
Black Holes
•Do Black Holes Really Exist?
•Can Anything Escape From a Black Hole?
Cosmic Background Radiation
Cosmic Rays
Cosmological Constant
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Einstein - Everything's Relative
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- the Why Files provides details on the man, his theories, and proof that his ideas were correct!
The speed of light
Space-time
Black holes
Gravity
Bose-Einstein condensate
Gravitational lens
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Circling the Black Hole at the Photon Sphere
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- You currently sit at the black hole's photon sphere, where light can travel endlessly in a circle due to the star's great gravitational pull. The apparent position of the photon sphere is always easy to spot - it is the apparent dividing line between blac...
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Astro-E: A revolution in X-ray astronomy
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- Observing the X-ray spectrum of the distant universe, Astro-E2 will open a new window into the workings of black holes, neutron stars, active galaxies, and other very energetic objects. Astro-E2 is a joint effort of NASA and the Japanese space agency ISAS...
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ASTRONOMY 122: STELLAR ASTRONOMY
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- Astronomy 122. Stars: Their Structure and Evolution OVERVIEW We will study the structure and evolution of stars. We will study the structure and evolution of stars. The material is divided into 4 parts:
I. Introduction to the Stars:
Why study star...
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Ask the Space Scientist
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- Although I can no longer support questions that don't have to do with the Sun, the Earth and their various interactions, you may visit The Astronomy Cafe for answers to over 3000 FAQs about the following additional subjects:
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Frequently Asked Astronomy and Physics Questions
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- Frequently Asked Astronomy and Physics Questions This site is maintained by Dr. John Simonetti of the Department of Physics at Virginia Tech . This site is always under construction.
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