What you're looking at is a computer-generated image, posted by NASA today, that shows the visual distortions that take place as light bends towards the immensely strong gravitational forces:
Every star in the normal frame has at least two bright images—one on each side of the black hole. Near the black hole, you can see the whole sky - light from every direction is bent around and comes back to you.
So that's what it's like to stare a black hole dead in the eye. It's sure less scarier than falling into one.
whoaah thats awesome
ReplyDeleteOh, the wonders of space.
ReplyDeletei like to think of going into the blackhole kinda like it was in "sunshine"
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how long it takes before some photoshops the goatse guy in there.
ReplyDeleteThat is cool as hell
ReplyDeleteso awesome, so technically we arnt seeing the blackhole
ReplyDeletefreaky stuff man
ReplyDeletearghhhhhhh....
ReplyDeletethats awesome, i heard brian peppers likes black holes
ReplyDeleteNice find
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazing and lovely.
ReplyDeleteGalactic goatse.
ReplyDeletethink i might have to see this upclose just to make sure....ha
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