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Here’s what falling inside a black hole would look like, according to a NASA supercomputer simulation
Have you ever wondered what happens if you were to fall into a black hole? Thanks to cutting-edge v…
A millennial couple spent less than $4,000 on an intimate destination wedding in Morocco. Here's how they pulled it off.
Destination weddings can cost upwards of $42,000, but a UK-based couple cut costs to a fraction of …
Maria Noyen
Saturn's gravitational pull shredded an ancient moon, creating its iconic rings and unusual tilt, new research suggests
One of Saturn's icy moons may have been ripped apart 160 million years ago, a new study suggests. T…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Hubble has found a black hole disk that should be non-existent
The disk is so close to black hole’s gravitational pull that even light is having a ha…
The moon's pull is so strong it may trigger earthquakes on Earth. Scientists are still baffled by its power.
The solar eclipse did not cause Friday's earthquake on the east coast but some scientists believe t…
Marianne Guenot
Two dead stars are dancing around each other proving Einstein's theory right
A star that’s 1.27 times the mass of the Sun is dragging the fabric of space and time with it
A collision in space revealed a black hole that physicists thought could never exist. The observatory that detected it cracked a 100-year-old mystery posed by Einstein.
Scientists detected ripples in space-time from the most massive, distant space collision ever found…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Black holes can produce light when they collide, new research shows — astronomers just saw the first-ever 'flare' from a spacetime-bending merger
Two black holes crashed together and merged within a disk of hot matter orbiting another larger bla…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Millions of black holes are speeding around the Milky Way after being kicked at birth
Travelling at speeds greater than 70 kilometers per second — that’s 252,000 kilometers per hou…
Two dead stars are causing an eclipse every seven minutes
Two white dwarf stars, more or less the same size as the Earth, are circling each other at hundreds…
US stocks set to pull back from record highs as COVID and economic worries come to the fore
After a solid week that saw US stocks touch record highs, investors took pause on Friday as concern…
Harry Robertson
SpaceX is about to launch 2 NASA satellites that will scan Earth for gravitational anomalies - here's how to watch live
To get these gravitational measurements, the two satellites will fly 220 kilometers (137 miles) apa…
Jeremy Berke
Gravitational waves were not the only first-ever finding today
"Having gravitational waves as a tool will enable us to study black holes, and black holes hold the…
Sean Kane
A black hole bigger than the sun is pulling on the fabric of space and time
Black holes are generally known for pulling in any item that crosses their path using their gravi…
THE LEBRON JAMES INTERVIEW: The world's best athlete reveals how his team pulled off the greatest comeback in NBA history
And to have a brotherhood like I have with Chris Paul, and Dwyane Wade, and Carmelo Anthony - we us…
A Minneapolis-based agency pulled off an epic April Fools' prank about an award ceremony for table tent advertising
Eric Husband: Glad you're having some fun with it. That's exactly the thinking behind it: To poke s…
Lara O'Reilly
Amazon's jump-start to the holiday shopping season has even roped in Costco this year
Amazon's October Prime sales event now faces competition from Walmart, Target, Best Buy, and even C…
Dominick Reuter
Barack Obama's message to Black male voters angered some Democrats. Why it matters.
Former President Obama wants to ward off GOP efforts to make inroads with disillusioned Black male …
John L. Dorman
Mini-moons like the one Earth just captured could be huge business opportunities
Asteroids are ripe for mining. Some contain gold or platinum. Others could help make rocket fuel. W…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Mars could be creating 'giant whirlpools' deep within our planet's oceans
Scientists claim the red planet's gravitational pull may be strong enough to move sediments on Eart…