Gravitational Wave Pushes Supermassive Black Hole Away From Center Of Host Galaxy

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Gravitational Wave Pushes Supermassive Black Hole Away From Center Of Host Galaxy

Tech Times
Kicking out a supermassive black hole away from the center of a home galaxy requires energy equivalent to those of 100 million supernovas simultaneously exploding.

World’s biggest dinosaur footprint found in ‘Australia’s Jurassic Park’

CNN
(CNN) The world’s biggest dinosaur footprint has been discovered in northwestern Australia, measuring at nearly 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 meters), the lead author of a study said.

Cities and monuments switch off for Earth Hour

Phys.Org
The Empire State Building and United Nations headquarters in New York joined other iconic buildings and monuments around the world plunging into darkness for sixty minutes on Saturday to mark Earth Hour and draw attention to climate change.

Flying Through Aurora: Airline Carries Passengers into Southern Lights

Live Science
The Southern Lights, less-photographed than their northern counterparts, are seen from the air in a recent charter flight from New Zealand.

A rocket, a rover, and a moon: this week in space

ExtremeTech
Next week SpaceX is going to reuse its first reusable rocket, launching it from their new digs at Pad 39A. This particular rocket is kind of a big deal.

Proof of alien life or just a strange rock? Conspiracy theorists spot a ‘huge tower’ on the surface of Mars

Daily Mail
Strange new images of Mars suggest that aliens could be building towers on the planet’s surface, according to conspiracy theorists.

NASA selects mission to study churning chaos in the Milky Way and beyond

Phys.Org
NASA has selected a science mission that will untangle the complexities of the interstellar medium, and map out large sections of the plane of our Milky Way galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud.

No one knows what to do with the International Space Station

Popular Science
In 2024 the clock will run out on the International Space Station. Maybe. That’s the arbitrary deadline that Congress imposed back in 2014, at which point they’ll have to decide whether or not to keep funding the ISS.

One of the most basic facts about dinosaur family trees might be wrong

The Verge
The dinosaur world is buzzing this week because of a new paper that suggests the way we classify dinosaurs may be very wrong. Back in 1888, a paleontologist named Harry Seeley said that all dinosaurs fall into two categories: bird-hipped (Ornithischia

Spacewalking Astronauts Prep Space Station to Dock with Commercial Spaceships

Space.com
European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet is caught on camera by the International Space Station’s Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator, also known as Dextre, during EVA-40 on March 24, 2017.

Another Planet 9 search! You can help

EarthSky
This one will use images of the sky visible from Earth’s Southern Hemisphere. You can help from anyplace on the globe. The search is for a 9th major planet in our system, nicknamed Planet 9. 0. Tweet.

The Arctic sets record for low levels of sea ice

Hutchinson News
Arctic sea ice hit a record low wintertime maximum extent on March 7. At 5.57 million square miles, it is the lowest maximum extent in the satellite record, and 455,600 square miles below the 1981 to 2010 average maximum extent.

Coral reefs might be in more trouble than we thought

Popular Science
Warning: coral reefs might be a lot more sensitive to global warming than originally predicted. As a result of moderate ocean warming amplified by local weather conditions, forty percent of corals in a remote circular reef in the South China Sea died

Cheerios campaign creates buzz of controversy, but there are other ways to bring back the bees

Yahoo News
A cereal company’s offer of free wildflower seeds to help bees has felt the sting of controversy online – but local experts say there are are other ways to support healthy bee populations in Manitoba.

NASA Mulls Laser-Powered High-Speed Sky Internet For Mars, Moon Missions, And Beyond

Tech Times
NASA is working on LCRD (Laser Communications Relay Demonstration) for using laser communications to fast track communication between spacecraft and Earth.

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