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Sauron’s singularity: Sucking in light but lighting up the universe
When heavier stars run out of hydrogen to fuse into helium, the fusion reactions that keep the stars from imploding due to their own gravity become more difficult (as they infeasibly fuse helium into heavier elements) and eventually stop happening. At … Continue reading
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Tagged angular resolution, dust rings, Eye of Sauron, interferometry, Keck Telescopes, NGC 4151, supermassive black holes
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