04-10-2019, 03:56 PM
For the time being I think that's what they'll stick to as that's how they got funded.
Thanks.
It sounds as though there’s plenty researchers can study on M87 & Sgr-A, including any changes that occur over an extended period of time. Unique characteristics could appear, disappear, and reappear over years and decades.
I loved the photo of the 29 year old woman, who worked on developing the algorithm which connected information from participating telescopes around the world. She posed with a table full of hard drives in front of her, showing the amount of computer memory required. Impressive.
I also appreciated that a member of staff at UH-Hilo named the black hole, it puts little Hilo on the international stage in a positive manner. Thanks to the astronomy community here on Hawaii Island the Hawaiian language was also brought front and center again as with Oumuamua, dwarf planet Haumea, and the Laniakea Supercluster.
It puts us on the map in many ways.
Thanks.
It sounds as though there’s plenty researchers can study on M87 & Sgr-A, including any changes that occur over an extended period of time. Unique characteristics could appear, disappear, and reappear over years and decades.
I loved the photo of the 29 year old woman, who worked on developing the algorithm which connected information from participating telescopes around the world. She posed with a table full of hard drives in front of her, showing the amount of computer memory required. Impressive.
I also appreciated that a member of staff at UH-Hilo named the black hole, it puts little Hilo on the international stage in a positive manner. Thanks to the astronomy community here on Hawaii Island the Hawaiian language was also brought front and center again as with Oumuamua, dwarf planet Haumea, and the Laniakea Supercluster.
It puts us on the map in many ways.
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