Space Astronomy Catches Black Holes In Wide Net

Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/R.Barnard, Z.Lee et al
While six human space travelers crank away at their research in the low-Earth-orbit laboratory spaces of the International Space Station, a pair of aging robotic “great observatories” designed to examine the Universe from beyond the obscuring screen of Earth's atmosphere continue to fine-tune...

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