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We may soon be seeing the Milky Way's supermassive black hole for the first time. The Event Horizon Telescope project is set to reveal what's known as The "ground-shattering effect of the Milky Way" was announced on May 12, although details are still insufficient on what will be revealed. It is highly likely that astronomers will be able to photograph the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way for the first time.

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In April 2019, the EHT collaboration revealed the first image of a different black hole. It's an enormous beast at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy named M87*.The Event Horizon Telescope was able to create images using eight radio telescopes from around the world. The synchronization of these telescopes helped create the image above. Even if it looks like an out of focus campfire. But it was a success:

for the first time ever, mankind's eye on one of the universe's most intriguing and confusing objects.Further work revealed the extreme magnetic fields associated with M87*, enabling scientists to better understand the environment around the black hole.But the EHT didn't just study M87*. The series of telescopes that make up the star also focused on the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way known as Sagittarius A* or Sgr A*.

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New Arrivals / Headlines 'FIFA 22' May PlayStation Plus Games
« on: April 29, 2022, 02:04:51 am »



Sony has revealed three games PlayStation Plus subscribers can snag in May at no additional cost. The headlines are big: FIFA 22 is the 12th best-selling game of 2021 overall according to NPD, and was the most downloaded title on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in Europe last year.

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You'll be able to claim FIFA 22 on both PS4 and PS5 versions starting May 3. PS Plus members can also grab a special FIFA Ultimate Team 11-Player Pack with a score of 82 or higher, as well as the Icon Moments Loan Player Pick. You will be able to add one of three legendary players to your team for five games.

Also in the PS Plus lineup in May are Tribes of Midgard survival and action RPG for PS4 and PS5. Rounding out the freebies in three is the Curse of the Dead Gods roguelike. Heist in the Temple for PS4 If you haven't claimed yet You have until May 2 to purchase April games: Hood: Outlaws & Legends, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated and Slay the Spire.

 Sony is also saying Persona 5 will be removed from the PS Plus Collection in May 11, as long as you claim any of these before they are in circulation. You will still be able to download and play as long as you are. PS Plus Member This is one of the PS Plus drops monthly before Sony revamps the service. It folds PlayStation Now into PS Plus and creates a three-tier system. The new PS Plus look is gradually rolling out. and is expected to be available in the US on June 13.

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It started as a “safe” the  alternative to smoking. Over the years, though, panic about just how safe vaping actually is have made headlines time and time again. Back in 2019, the CDC clarified its stance on vaping. The agency admitted that bootleg THC products were likely to blame

for vaping illnesses making headlines at the time. Now, though, the stance on vaping, or e-cigarettes, continues to be one of debate. A new study on how vaping affects the brain, lungs, and the rest of the body could shed more light on the subject.

Researchers published the new study in the journal eLife in early April of 2022. The researchers say that it’s the first study to assess how JUUL devices and their flavorings affect multiple organs in the body. The study was carried out by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine.

“These pod-based e-cigarettes have only become popular in the last five or so years,” Laura Crotty Alexander, MD, and senior author of the study explained in a statement. Crotty Alexander says that currently, we don’t know much about their long-term effects on health.

With over 12 million adults using e-cigarettes, learning more about how vaping affects the brain is more important than ever. The researchers say they focused on JUUL and its most popular flavors, mint and mango.

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New Arrivals / facts about Space's 'dirty snowball'
« on: September 24, 2021, 08:22:56 am »



Comets are icy bodies of icy gas, rock and dust left over from the slot formation of the Solar System about 4.6 billion years ago. They orbit the sun in high ellipses that can take hundreds of thousands of years to complete.When the comet approaches the sun It will heat up quickly. The ice is turned directly into gas through a process known as sublimation. According to the Lunar and Planetary Institute, gas is made up of water vapor. carbon monoxide carbon dioxide and other trace substances and eventually swept into the tail of a characteristic comet.

According to NASA data as of September 2021, the number of comets currently known is 3,743, although billions are expected to orbit the Sun beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt and the distant Oort Cloud. beyond Pluto At times, comets will pass through the inner solar system. Some people do it regularly Some do it only once every few centuries, many have never seen a comet before. But people who never forget the sky show easily.

What are comets made of?

Most comets are composed of nuclei, coma, hydrogen shells, dust, and plasma tails. Scientists analyze these components to learn about the size and location of these icy objects, according to the ESA.

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