Hi Everybody:
I have some good news and bad news tonight. This post will give you some things to think about over the weekend.
The Good News is NASA has taken the lead to find out what is happening to the Earth Right Now (end of Aug 2012). They are launching a rocket today to deliver 2 space probes to the Radiation Belt. They have published a video where the Scientists discuss the mission in great detail. (This hour long video is at bottom of this post).
Your Feature Presentation (below) is the short video about the probes and what they will be doing. For more info from NASA, I have listed the following 2 links:
NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probe Mission in Pictures
by SPACE.com Staff
Date: 23 August 2012 Time: 07:49 AM ET
These are great images and I regret I can not share them with You on my Blog. You can go to the space.com link to have a look for yourself:
http://www.space.com/17015-photos-radiation-belt-storm-probes-mission.html
In addition, there is a great article today about this NASA effort:
NASA Postpones Launch of Space Radiation Probes by 24 Hours
by Tariq Malik, SPACE.com Managing Editor
Date: 24 August 2012 Time: 05:15 AM ET
Again, you must view this on their site as I can not share it here on my Blog:
http://www.space.com/17272-nasa-delays-launch-radiation-spacecraft.html
Now the bad news: They are looking for an invisible enemy. They have identified the enemy is attacking Earth. They will determine how the enemy gets in. They have been studying the enemy for years, yet were not prepared for some of the unfolding events in Nature on Earth.
*They have not mentioned any incoming dead star with gravitational forces to pull the earth apart.(that I have seen)
*They have not mentioned any cute big eyed aliens arriving. (that I have seen).
*They have not mentioned seeing Jesus. (that I have seen).
*They have not mentioned any pole shift turning the earth upside down and sloshing water all over. (that I have seen).
In fact, They did not mention any of the end of the world ideas seen on You Tube where the 'john Q. public' is now looking for information as they try to understand what is happening to the Earth right now in real time. We were not all born to be scientist (Thank Goodness I was born to cook!)
We were however all born to be Human.
In being Human, we need to share information and help each other understand. We must end all Human Suffering. (In my opinion).
Anyway, by now you probably want to know what NASA did mention publicly to all of us who can find it:
SPACE WEATHER
The Invisible Enemy is Radiation. The Earth and all on it are being cooked.
I will let the video line up (by the Scientist) explain Radiation, Gamma Rays, X-rays and why they are harmful.
This is not Great News, but it does seem to be a truthful look at who the enemy really is. Now that we know, we can take precautions.
Thank You NASA for this Information.
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FEATURE PRESENTATION
I CAN share You tube videos on my Blog, so your Video line up tonight is extensive on this subject-Just Push Play
Published on Aug 9, 2012 by NASAexplorer
The Radiation Belt Storm Probe mission (RBSP) will explore the Van Allen Radiation Belts in the Earth's magnetosphere. The charge particles in these regions can be hazardous to both spacecraft and astronauts. Project Scientist David Sibeck explains the how the mission will explore space weather -- changes in Earth's space environment caused by the sun -- that can disable satellites, create power grid failures and disrupt GPS service. The mission also will allow researchers to understand fundamental radiation and particle acceleration processes throughout the universe.
The 2-year mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than 4:08 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 23 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The twin probes will lift off on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.
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The 2-year mission is scheduled to launch no earlier than 4:08 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 23 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The twin probes will lift off on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at:http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?11069
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Published on Aug 24, 2012 by AussieNews1
The US space agency NASA is set to launch a rocket carrying two probes to learn more about space weather.
Unpredictable solar storms can cripple satellites and disrupt power grids that can knock out electricity here on earth.
So scientists want to be able to predict when these storms will occur.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports.
Source, credit to Aljazeera- http://www.aljazeera.com/video
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Unpredictable solar storms can cripple satellites and disrupt power grids that can knock out electricity here on earth.
So scientists want to be able to predict when these storms will occur.
Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports.
Source, credit to Aljazeera- http://www.aljazeera.com/video
FAIR USE NOTICE: This video has been posted to further advance our understanding of environmental, political, human rights, economic, Technological, democratic, scientific, and social justice issues which constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 for research and educational purposes.
From NASA-Increasing Summer Heat
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Published on Aug 7, 2012 by NASAexplorer
The Northern Hemisphere over the past 30 years has seen an increase in the amount of land area experiencing what NASA scientists define as "extremely hot" summer temperatures, according to a new analysis led by James Hansen at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. These regions of "extremely hot" temperatures are shown on the map as brown.
Hansen and colleagues looked at statistics and linked this increase in extreme heat waves to climate change.
These "extremely hot" temperatures covered less than 1 percent of the Northern Hemisphere land surface during the time period 1951 to 1980. Since 2006 these extreme temperatures have covered about 10 percent of this land area.
The visualization shows how temperatures by region differed from the 1951-1980 seasonal average for June, July and August. White areas are considered "normal" temperatures, while blues and purples represent colder than usual temperatures. The range of hotter than normal temperatures is defined by the scientists as "hot" (orange), "very hot" (red) and "extremely hot" (brown).
Notice how the areas covered by "extremely hot" temperatures increases from the 1980s to the present. The massive heat waves of Western Europe in 2003, Russia in 2010 and Texas, Oklahoma and Mexico in 2011 particularly stand out.
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/warming-links.html
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Hansen and colleagues looked at statistics and linked this increase in extreme heat waves to climate change.
These "extremely hot" temperatures covered less than 1 percent of the Northern Hemisphere land surface during the time period 1951 to 1980. Since 2006 these extreme temperatures have covered about 10 percent of this land area.
The visualization shows how temperatures by region differed from the 1951-1980 seasonal average for June, July and August. White areas are considered "normal" temperatures, while blues and purples represent colder than usual temperatures. The range of hotter than normal temperatures is defined by the scientists as "hot" (orange), "very hot" (red) and "extremely hot" (brown).
Notice how the areas covered by "extremely hot" temperatures increases from the 1980s to the present. The massive heat waves of Western Europe in 2003, Russia in 2010 and Texas, Oklahoma and Mexico in 2011 particularly stand out.
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/warming-links.html
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?3970
Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f0004_index.html
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Report from the middle of July 2012
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Published on Jul 17, 2012 by USofA95jdh
PHOTOS: More than half the nation is caught in an intensifying drought, with record-high temperatures and thousands still without power. The deadly heat has taken an especially big toll on corn crops, sending prices skyward.
The prolonged heat across the Midwest has not only set temperature records, it is also expanding and intensifying drought conditions -- and relief isn't on the horizon for most areas, the National Weather Service reported Thursday.
Drought conditions are present in 56 percent of the continental U.S., according to the weekly Drought Monitor.
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
http://www.weather.com/
http://www.weather.com/weather/videos/on-tv-43/your-weather-today-606/analyzi
The prolonged heat across the Midwest has not only set temperature records, it is also expanding and intensifying drought conditions -- and relief isn't on the horizon for most areas, the National Weather Service reported Thursday.
Drought conditions are present in 56 percent of the continental U.S., according to the weekly Drought Monitor.
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/
http://www.weather.com/
http://www.weather.com/weather/videos/on-tv-43/your-weather-today-606/analyzi
From NASA----5 Years Ago
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Published on Jun 2, 2012 by RoyalW1979
Oct. 30, 2008: During the time it takes you to read this article, something will happen high overhead that until recently many scientists didn't believe in. A magnetic portal will open, linking Earth to the sun 93 million miles away. Tons of high-energy particles may flow through the opening before it closes again, around the time you reach the end of the page.
"It's called a flux transfer event or 'FTE,'" says space physicist David Sibeck of the Goddard Space Flight Center. "Ten years ago I was pretty sure they didn't exist, but now the evidence is incontrovertible."
Indeed, today Sibeck is telling an international assembly of space physicists at the 2008 Plasma Workshop in Huntsville, Alabama, that FTEs are not just common, but possibly twice as common as anyone had ever imagined.
Researchers have long known that the Earth and sun must be connected. Earth's magnetosphere (the magnetic bubble that surrounds our planet) is filled with particles from the sun that arrive via the solar wind and penetrate the planet's magnetic defenses. They enter by following magnetic field lines that can be traced from terra firma all the way back to the sun's atmosphere.
"We used to think the connection was permanent and that solar wind could trickle into the near-Earth environment anytime the wind was active," says Sibeck. "We were wrong. The connections are not steady at all. They are often brief, bursty and very dynamic."
Several speakers at the Workshop have outlined how FTEs form: On the dayside of Earth (the side closest to the sun), Earth's magnetic field presses against the sun's magnetic field. Approximately every eight minutes, the two fields briefly merge or "reconnect," forming a portal through which particles can flow. The portal takes the form of a magnetic cylinder about as wide as Earth. The European Space Agency's fleet of four Cluster spacecraft and NASA's five THEMIS probes have flown through and surrounded these cylinders, measuring their dimensions and sensing the particles that shoot through. "They're real," says Sibeck.
Now that Cluster and THEMIS have directly sampled FTEs, theorists can use those measurements to simulate FTEs in their computers and predict how they might behave. Space physicist Jimmy Raeder of the University of New Hampshire presented one such simulation at the Workshop. He told his colleagues that the cylindrical portals tend to form above Earth's equator and then roll over Earth's winter pole. In December, FTEs roll over the north pole; in July they roll over the south pole.
Sibeck believes this is happening twice as often as previously thought. "I think there are two varieties of FTEs: active and passive." Active FTEs are magnetic cylinders that allow particles to flow through rather easily; they are important conduits of energy for Earth's magnetosphere. Passive FTEs are magnetic cylinders that offer more resistance; their internal structure does not admit such an easy flow of particles and fields. (For experts: Active FTEs form at equatorial latitudes when the IMF tips south; passive FTEs form at higher latitudes when the IMF tips north.) Sibeck has calculated the properties of passive FTEs and he is encouraging his colleagues to hunt for signs of them in data from THEMIS and Cluster. "Passive FTEs may not be very important, but until we know more about them we can't be sure."
There are many unanswered questions: Why do the portals form every 8 minutes? How do magnetic fields inside the cylinder twist and coil? "We're doing some heavy thinking about this at the Workshop," says Sibeck.
Meanwhile, high above your head, a new portal is opening, connecting your planet to the sun.
SOURCE: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/30oct_ftes/
"It's called a flux transfer event or 'FTE,'" says space physicist David Sibeck of the Goddard Space Flight Center. "Ten years ago I was pretty sure they didn't exist, but now the evidence is incontrovertible."
Indeed, today Sibeck is telling an international assembly of space physicists at the 2008 Plasma Workshop in Huntsville, Alabama, that FTEs are not just common, but possibly twice as common as anyone had ever imagined.
Researchers have long known that the Earth and sun must be connected. Earth's magnetosphere (the magnetic bubble that surrounds our planet) is filled with particles from the sun that arrive via the solar wind and penetrate the planet's magnetic defenses. They enter by following magnetic field lines that can be traced from terra firma all the way back to the sun's atmosphere.
"We used to think the connection was permanent and that solar wind could trickle into the near-Earth environment anytime the wind was active," says Sibeck. "We were wrong. The connections are not steady at all. They are often brief, bursty and very dynamic."
Several speakers at the Workshop have outlined how FTEs form: On the dayside of Earth (the side closest to the sun), Earth's magnetic field presses against the sun's magnetic field. Approximately every eight minutes, the two fields briefly merge or "reconnect," forming a portal through which particles can flow. The portal takes the form of a magnetic cylinder about as wide as Earth. The European Space Agency's fleet of four Cluster spacecraft and NASA's five THEMIS probes have flown through and surrounded these cylinders, measuring their dimensions and sensing the particles that shoot through. "They're real," says Sibeck.
Now that Cluster and THEMIS have directly sampled FTEs, theorists can use those measurements to simulate FTEs in their computers and predict how they might behave. Space physicist Jimmy Raeder of the University of New Hampshire presented one such simulation at the Workshop. He told his colleagues that the cylindrical portals tend to form above Earth's equator and then roll over Earth's winter pole. In December, FTEs roll over the north pole; in July they roll over the south pole.
Sibeck believes this is happening twice as often as previously thought. "I think there are two varieties of FTEs: active and passive." Active FTEs are magnetic cylinders that allow particles to flow through rather easily; they are important conduits of energy for Earth's magnetosphere. Passive FTEs are magnetic cylinders that offer more resistance; their internal structure does not admit such an easy flow of particles and fields. (For experts: Active FTEs form at equatorial latitudes when the IMF tips south; passive FTEs form at higher latitudes when the IMF tips north.) Sibeck has calculated the properties of passive FTEs and he is encouraging his colleagues to hunt for signs of them in data from THEMIS and Cluster. "Passive FTEs may not be very important, but until we know more about them we can't be sure."
There are many unanswered questions: Why do the portals form every 8 minutes? How do magnetic fields inside the cylinder twist and coil? "We're doing some heavy thinking about this at the Workshop," says Sibeck.
Meanwhile, high above your head, a new portal is opening, connecting your planet to the sun.
SOURCE: http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/30oct_ftes/
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From March 12, 2012 Just Push Play
Published on Mar 19, 2012 by TheRelic1974
Gamma Ray Bursts & March 12th, 2012: Connection or Coincidence ?
As always, again...we're not jumping to any conclusions yet. These are just the facts and observations we have noted in the research community. That being said, don't 'kill the messenger' as they say.
Our research is ongoing, involves a lot of people with many perspectives and backgrounds. We were led to some of this data from a few of the kind folks at Fermi. Raw data can be found in the links below. Do your OWN research and seek the truth. Take care all...
Links:
http://www.asdc.asi.it/grbgbm/
http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn3_archive.html
http://www.planetxresearch.org/
Join us on paltalk to research via the website or download paltalk
Chat Category: Education/Other/Planet X Earth Changes & Truth Seekers
TSR Network broadcasts every Saturday - This weekend's topic will be on solar events and the march 12th event, hopefully with some university credited guests or call-ins. All invited to join or call in.
As always, again...we're not jumping to any conclusions yet. These are just the facts and observations we have noted in the research community. That being said, don't 'kill the messenger' as they say.
Our research is ongoing, involves a lot of people with many perspectives and backgrounds. We were led to some of this data from a few of the kind folks at Fermi. Raw data can be found in the links below. Do your OWN research and seek the truth. Take care all...
Links:
http://www.asdc.asi.it/grbgbm/
http://gcn.gsfc.nasa.gov/gcn3_archive.html
http://www.planetxresearch.org/
Join us on paltalk to research via the website or download paltalk
Chat Category: Education/Other/Planet X Earth Changes & Truth Seekers
TSR Network broadcasts every Saturday - This weekend's topic will be on solar events and the march 12th event, hopefully with some university credited guests or call-ins. All invited to join or call in.
The Data-Just Push Play
Published on Mar 23, 2012 by TheRelic1974
Long Awaited Magnetosphere Data from March 12th - 2 Weeks Worth
Gamma Rays in Space Explained
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Uploaded by HubbleEyes on Feb 28, 2011
The Universe (season 4) - History Channel. A look at some of the biggest explosions known, from the "Big Bang", to incredible supernova blasts, to the massive impact of the Chicxulub asteroid on the Yucatan peninsula that was believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
The Universe (season 4) 2009 episodes:
1. Death Stars
2. The Day the Moon Was Gone
3. It Fell From Space
4. Biggest Blasts
5. The Hunt for Ringed Planets
6. 10 Ways to Destroy the Earth
7. The Search for Cosmic Clusters
8. Space Wars
9. Liquid Universe
10. Pulsars & Quasars
11. Science Fiction, Science Fact
12. Extreme Energy
The Universe (season 4) 2009 episodes:
1. Death Stars
2. The Day the Moon Was Gone
3. It Fell From Space
4. Biggest Blasts
5. The Hunt for Ringed Planets
6. 10 Ways to Destroy the Earth
7. The Search for Cosmic Clusters
8. Space Wars
9. Liquid Universe
10. Pulsars & Quasars
11. Science Fiction, Science Fact
12. Extreme Energy
Huge Gamma Ray Display July30/31 2012
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Published on Jul 31, 2012 by MrMBB333
Cosmic Ray Blast During Massive Blackout (Worlds Largest) July 30th and 31st, 2012.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/31/uk-india-blackout-idUSLNE86U01G2012...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/31/uk-india-blackout-idUSLNE86U01G2012...
Huge Gamma Ray Display August 12, 2012
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Published on Aug 12, 2012 by MrMBB333
Earth neutron monitors detect powerful Cosmic Ray blast 8/12 2012.
http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html
http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html
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Uploaded by SpaceRip on Apr 7, 2011
Watch this and other space videos at http://SpaceRip.com
From NASA Astrophysics and Goddard Space Flight Center. Every day or two, on average, satellites detect a massive explosion somewhere in the sky. These are gamma-ray bursts, the brightest blasts in the universe. They're thought to be caused by jets of matter moving near the speed of light associated with the births of black holes. Gamma-ray bursts that last longer than two seconds are the most common and are thought to result from the death of a massive star. Shorter bursts proved much more elusive.
In fact, even some of their basic properties were unknown until NASA's Swift satellite began work in 2004. A neutron star is what remains when a star several times the mass of the sun collapses and explodes. With more than the sun's mass packed in a sphere less than 18 miles across, these objects are incredibly dense. Just a sugar-cube-size piece of neutron star can weigh as much as all the water in the Great Lakes.
When two orbiting neutron stars collide, they merge and form a black hole, releasing enormous amounts of energy in the process. Armed with state-of-the-art supercomputer models, scientists have shown that colliding neutron stars can produce the energetic jet required for a gamma-ray burst. Earlier simulations demonstrated that mergers could make black holes. Others had shown that the high-speed particle jets needed to make a gamma-ray burst would continue if placed in the swirling wreckage of a recent merger.
Now, the simulations reveal the middle step of the process --how the merging stars' magnetic field organizes itself into outwardly directed components capable of forming a jet. The Damiana supercomputer at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics needed six weeks to reveal the details of a process that unfolds in just 35 thousandths of a second. The new simulation shows two neutron stars merging to form a black hole surrounded by super-hot plasma.
On the left is a map of the density of the stars as they scramble their matter into a dense, hot cloud of swirling debris. On the right is a map of the magnetic fields, with blue representing magnetic strength a billion times greater than the sun's. The simulation shows the same disorderly behavior of the matter and magnetic fields. Both structures gradually become more organized, but what's important here is the white magnetic field. Amidst this incredible turmoil, the white field has taken on the character of a jet, although no matter is flowing through it when the simulation ends.
Showing that magnetic fields suddenly become organized as jets provides scientists with the missing link. It confirms that merging neutron stars can indeed produce short gamma-ray bursts. At this moment, somewhere across the cosmos, it's about to happen again.
From NASA Astrophysics and Goddard Space Flight Center. Every day or two, on average, satellites detect a massive explosion somewhere in the sky. These are gamma-ray bursts, the brightest blasts in the universe. They're thought to be caused by jets of matter moving near the speed of light associated with the births of black holes. Gamma-ray bursts that last longer than two seconds are the most common and are thought to result from the death of a massive star. Shorter bursts proved much more elusive.
In fact, even some of their basic properties were unknown until NASA's Swift satellite began work in 2004. A neutron star is what remains when a star several times the mass of the sun collapses and explodes. With more than the sun's mass packed in a sphere less than 18 miles across, these objects are incredibly dense. Just a sugar-cube-size piece of neutron star can weigh as much as all the water in the Great Lakes.
When two orbiting neutron stars collide, they merge and form a black hole, releasing enormous amounts of energy in the process. Armed with state-of-the-art supercomputer models, scientists have shown that colliding neutron stars can produce the energetic jet required for a gamma-ray burst. Earlier simulations demonstrated that mergers could make black holes. Others had shown that the high-speed particle jets needed to make a gamma-ray burst would continue if placed in the swirling wreckage of a recent merger.
Now, the simulations reveal the middle step of the process --how the merging stars' magnetic field organizes itself into outwardly directed components capable of forming a jet. The Damiana supercomputer at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics needed six weeks to reveal the details of a process that unfolds in just 35 thousandths of a second. The new simulation shows two neutron stars merging to form a black hole surrounded by super-hot plasma.
On the left is a map of the density of the stars as they scramble their matter into a dense, hot cloud of swirling debris. On the right is a map of the magnetic fields, with blue representing magnetic strength a billion times greater than the sun's. The simulation shows the same disorderly behavior of the matter and magnetic fields. Both structures gradually become more organized, but what's important here is the white magnetic field. Amidst this incredible turmoil, the white field has taken on the character of a jet, although no matter is flowing through it when the simulation ends.
Showing that magnetic fields suddenly become organized as jets provides scientists with the missing link. It confirms that merging neutron stars can indeed produce short gamma-ray bursts. At this moment, somewhere across the cosmos, it's about to happen again.
...this is brendasue signing off from Rainbow Creek. See You Next Time!
Have a good weekend------
Of course, one more great performance (and 2 bonus videos for your weekend)
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Uploaded by AstroRadar on Sep 7, 2011
Video with brief explanations about GRBs (Gamma-Ray Bursts), based on animations and astro-images made by NASA & ESA (for more information watch the video's final credits); courtesy of NASA. Background music by Butterfly Tea - "Oriental Rock Lulaby" from the album "Butterfly Reloaded"; released by its author under an Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike, 3.0 Creative Commons License.
The next two BONUS videos from NASA are about an hour long each. If you do not have time now, please bookmark this page and return over the weekend. This first one is very detailed effort by NASA to launch these probes to find out what is happening with the Gamma Rays and Radiation increasing right now above Earth.
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Published on Aug 20, 2012 by NASAtelevision
At the Kennedy Space Center, program scientists preview NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) mission. RBSP is being designed to help us understand the Sun's influence on Earth and Near-Earth space by studying the Earth's radiation belts on various scales of space and time. The mission is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on August 24.
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Published on May 29, 2012 by SmithsonianVideos
Neil Gehrels, chief, Astroparticle Physics Laboratory, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, is principal investigator for the SWIFT gamma-ray burst MIDEX mission. The SWIFT Explorer is an astronomical satellite that is observing gamma-ray bursts, the birth cries of black holes. Come hear about new results and about the amazing properties of black holes.
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