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Rare Fossil of Giant Trapdoor Spider Found Perfectly Preserved
Scientists in Australia have unearthed the fossil of a new genus of trapdoor spider believed to be anywhere from 11 to 16 million years old. And in addition to being the second largest spider fossil ...
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Scientists find explanation for huge gravity hole in the Indian ocean
Scientists have found an explanation for a 'gravity hole' in the Indian Ocean. A gravity hole is an area where gravitational ...
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'Giant' Trapdoor Spider Fossil Found in Australia
After three years of trying to match the fossil to an existing species, scientists have come up with a new one entirely.
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A giant eruption covered 'over half the sun,' then crashed into Earth nearly 12 hours earlier than forecast
A giant explosion lashed out from the sun this week ... As a result, more solar storms have been coming our way. Another structure on the sun — called a coronal hole — is also forming this week, ...
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Black hole is observed snacking on sun-like star, bite by bite
Researchers said they have observed a supermassive black hole at the centre of a relatively nearby galaxy as it takes bites out of a star similar in size and composition to our sun, consuming ...
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Why the sun has two giant holes, and what that means for Earth
Dailymotion Why the sun has two giant holes, and what that means for Earth Two giant holes appeared on the sun's surface. They're called coronal holes, and they'll send solar winds toward Earth, ...
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Sun-Like Star "Repeatedly Shredded, Consumed By Black Hole" Spotted By Astronomers
Astronomers have made a remarkable observation of a Sun-like star "repeatedly shredded and consumed" by a black hole situated approximately 500 million light years away. As per a report publiushed ...
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Twists in Spacetime Might Explain Some of The Brightest Objects in The Universe
A 3D model of a black hole's erratic feeding pattern reveals a potential explanation for the bizarre behavior of quasars with ...
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Telescopes Get Extraordinary View of Milky Way's Black Hole … – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, has a supermassive black hole at its center, but we’ve never actually seen it – until now. The Event Horizon Telescope, funded ...
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Astronomers Find Two Giant Black Holes Spiraling Toward a Collision – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
In this illustration, light from a smaller black hole (left) curves around a larger black hole and forms an almost-mirror image on the other side. The gravity of a black hole can warp the fabric of ...
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Black hole snacks on a star similar to Sun, bite by bite
The black hole in question is relatively small for its kind, with an estimated mass only a few hundred thousand times larger than the sun. Listen to Story Black holes, the most powerful objects in the ...

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