6/11/2023 0 Comments Facebook blackhole email![]() ![]() Liên kết to postShare on other sites Stokie 0 I have changed my password và ended any other logins to FB. I have tried to inform FB about this but they do not respond. facebook is not operating in the correct manner in this regard. When I try to change my email Địa Chỉ I type in the correct one và confirm the change but then it just goes straight back to my newsfeed. I can delete it và login with my usual email but when I goto my settings và view my primary email Địa Chỉ it appears blank. When I go to login on my máy tính xách tay, xách tay this email Địa Chỉ appears instead of mine. ![]() ![]() Bài Viết: Blackhole devnull.FB.com là gì My FB email Địa Chỉ has been hacked và changed to the format: blackhole-nnnnnnnnn-nnnnnnnnnn devnull.FB.com where the “n” is a number. I am not sure if this is virus related or some other form of hack. “When we analyzed the velocities of this distant structure of stars, we realized that they were very similar to those obtained from the rotation of galaxies, so we decided to compare a much closer galaxy, and found that they are extraordinarily similar,” study co-author Mireia Montes said.Blackhole Là Gì, help appreciated. This galaxy and the mysterious “black hole” have a similar mass of stars that moved in similar ways. Researchers compared the never-before-seen trail of stars with a more well-known bulgeless galaxy: IC5249. In one sense it is also a pity, because the existence of fleeing black holes is expected, and this could have been the first one to be observed.” A new study suggested that what was thought to be a supermassive black hole creating a never-before-seen trail of stars was actually a “bulgeless galaxy viewed edge-on.” NASA, ESA, Pieter van Dokkum (Yale) Joseph DePasquale (STScI) “It’s a relief to have found the solution to this mystery, the new proposed scenario is much simpler. “The motions, the size, and the quantity of stars fits what has been seen in galaxies within the local universe,” lead author Jorge Francisco Sánchez Almeida said in a statement. Now, researchers suggest the mystery trail of stars is actually a common type of galaxy, just viewed from a different angle. Like the wake behind a ship, we’re seeing the wake behind the black hole.” An artist’s impression of a runaway supermassive black hole ejected from its host galaxy as a result of a tussle between it and two other black holes. So, we’re looking at star formation trailing the black hole,” Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University said. “We think we’re seeing a wake behind the black hole where the gas cools and is able to form stars. Researchers from Yale University thought one of the black holes gained momentum from the other two and escaped out of its host galaxy, while the other two took off in the opposite direction. Then a third galaxy came with its own supermassive black hole, and the three combined to form a “chaotic and unstable configuration.” HSTĪstronomers believed the runaway black hole discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope was set free after two galaxies merged about 50 million years ago - which brought together two supermassive black holes at their centers. Image of the object observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. “There’s an invisible monster on the loose, barreling through intergalactic space so fast that if it were in our solar system, it could travel from Earth to the moon in 14 minutes,” NASA wrote in a release last month. This revelation by researchers at the Instituto de Astrofísica in the Canary Islands challenges the thought that a black hole was pushing into gas in front of it to create the new star formation in a narrow corridor - rather than eating up the stars ahead of it, leaving behind a 200,000-light-year-long “contrail” of newborn stars twice the diameter of the Milky Way. Scientists have solved the mystery behind the “runaway” black hole tearing through the universe, which was discovered last month and quickly dubbed an “invisible monster on the loose.”Ī new study published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics suggested that what was thought to be a supermassive black hole creating a never-before-seen trail of stars was actually a “bulgeless galaxy viewed edge-on.”Ī “bulgeless” galaxy lacks a large collection of stars at its center, according to NASA. Weddings in space: Couples rush to be first - but it’s not cheap North Korea shows Kim Jong Un examining a military spy satellite that may be launched soon SpaceX sends Saudi astronauts, including nation’s 1st woman in space, to International Space Station ‘Incredible’ meteoroid fireball blazes across night sky ![]()
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