Merging Black Holes #1 is a photograph by Ligo/caltech/mit/sonoma State (aurore Simonnet)/science Photo Library which was uploaded on October 3rd, 2018.
Merging Black Holes #1
Merging black holes. Illustration of two black holes spiralling around each other in a non-aligned fashion along an orbital plane. It is thought a... more
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Merging Black Holes #1
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Ligo/caltech/mit/sonoma State (aurore Simonnet)/science Photo Library
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Merging black holes. Illustration of two black holes spiralling around each other in a non-aligned fashion along an orbital plane. It is thought a system like this produced the gravitational waves of the GW170104 signal detection of 4 January 2017. The mergers of black holes cause gravitational waves, a prediction of Einstein's theory of general relativity. The effect is most pronounced where extremely massive objects (black holes or neutrons stars) are subject to extremely high acceleration. In February 2016, gravitational waves were detected for the first time, 100 years after Einstein's prediction. The waves were detected by the LIGO detectors in the USA.
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October 3rd, 2018
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