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  1. Black Hole by Charles Burns, 2008-01-08
  2. Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries by Neil deGrasse Tyson, 2007-11-05
  3. Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy (Commonwealth Fund Book Program) by Kip S. Thorne, 1995-01
  4. Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays by Stephen W. Hawking, 1994-09-01
  5. Exploring Black Holes: Introduction to General Relativity by Edwin F. Taylor, John Archibald Wheeler, 2000-07-12
  6. Escaping the Black Hole: Minimizing the Damage from the Marketing-Sales Disconnect by Robert J. Schmonsees, 2005-04-05
  7. Out of the Black Hole: The Patient's Guide to Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression by Charles E., III Donovan, 2005-11-01
  8. Einstein's Enigma or Black Holes in My Bubble Bath by C.V. Vishveshwara, 2006-11-14
  9. The Black Hole by Alan Dean Foster, Jeb Rosebrook, et all 1979-11-12
  10. Black Holes, Wormholes & Time Machines by Jim Al-Khalili, 1999-01-01
  11. In Search of the Edge of Time: Black Holes, White Holes, Wormholes (Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professionals) by John Gribbin, 1999-12-01
  12. Black Holes: An Introduction by Derek Raine, Edwin Thomas, 2005-11-30
  13. Black Holes, White Dwarfs and Neutron Stars: The Physics of Compact Objects by Stuart L. Shapiro, Saul A. Teukolsky, 1983-05-06
  14. Black Holes: A Traveler's Guide by Clifford A. Pickover, 1997-06-15

161. CNN.com - Space - Hubble Spies Black Hole Blowing Bubbles - June 5, 2000
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Hubble spies black hole blowing bubbles
Click on each image for larger views of the bubble-blowing black hole, located in the lower left corner of the top image. The second image shows a close-up of the black hole's effects

162. CNN.com - Is Black Hole Theory Full Of Hot Air? - January 21, 2002
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Black hole or gravastar? By Richard Stenger CNN Sci-Tech (CNN) Arguing that black holes are riddled with contradictions, astronomers have devised what they consider a more plausible destiny for imploding stars. Taking into account quantum physics, two U.S scientist suggest that giant dying stars transform themselves into what they call gravastars, shells of extremely dense matter with exotic space inside. The hypotheses could address some perplexing anomalies in black holes, while at the same time account for indirect observations that seem to support their existence, the astronomers say. According to conventional theory, some giant stars near the end of their lives explode into supernovas, leaving behind cores so dense that they collapse into a "singularity," or point of infinite density, otherwise known as a black hole. The dark monster would possess an "event horizon," or boundary beyond which time ceases and neither light nor matter escapes. Inside, the laws of known physics break down.

163. CNN.com - Black Hole Outburst Looks 'faster Than Light' - Oct. 3, 2002
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Frame from time-lapse Chandra movie of black hole XTE J1550-564, center, with an approaching jet, left, and a receding jet, right Story Tools
CHANDRA MOVIE Watch the black hole jets evolve over four years (CNN) Resembling cannon shots from a ship at night, one toward shore and the other away, two X-ray jets streaming from a black hole have been observed during their entire trajectories for the first time. The milestone, accomplished with one of the most powerful space telescopes, could help explain the behavior of a variety of mysterious objects that populate the universe. The Chandra X-ray Observatory captured the evolution of the cosmic jets, which spurt from everything from dense stars to black holes to active galactic cores. "For the first time, we have observed a jet from the initial explosion until it slowed and faded," said John Tomsick of the University of California, San Diego, one of several scientists who announced the findings Thursday.

164. Falling Into A Black Hole
Fall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit. Falling Into a black Hole. In which we fall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit.
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml
Falling Into a Black Hole
In which we fall into a black hole on a real free fall orbit. All distortions of images are real, both general relativistic from the gravitational bending of light, and special relativistic from the near light speed orbit. The black hole belongs to a quadruple stellar system, a binary binary. The system is fictional, but plausible. After you are done dying at the central singularity of the black hole, feel free to explore more about the Schwarzschild geometry, about wormholes, about the collapse of a black hole, and about Hawking radiation. . These pages last modified 19 Apr 2001. The URL of this site is http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml Here's the Movie Index . For what's see site history Movie preview Approaching the black hole (89K GIF movie) Firing a probe while orbiting the black hole (95K GIF movie) Falling to the singularity (217K GIF movie) Clicking on the text link gives you the movie in normal size. Clicking on the image gives you a double-size version of the same movie (same resolution, same number of K, just twice as big on the screen). For explanations of these movies, and more, advance

165. Ted Bunn S Black Hole FAQ Page Has Moved. Go Here. Thanks And
Ted Bunn s black Hole FAQ page has moved. Go here. Thanks and enjoy!
http://physics7.berkeley.edu/BHfaq.html

166. Submitting To The Black Hole
Submitting to the black Hole. Which is to say, when writers submit a manuscript to an editor, they often feel like they ve launched it toward a black hole.
http://brain-of-pooh.tech-soft.com/critters/blackholes/

167. Black Hole Candidates
black Hole Candidates. LMC X3. Cygnus X-1. Nova Muscae 1991. V616 Mon. SS 433 GRS 1915+105 GRO J1655-40 V404 Cygni
http://astrosun.tn.cornell.edu/courses/astro201/bh_candidates.htm
Black Hole Candidates
LMC X-3 Cygnus X-1 Nova Muscae 1991 V616 Mon ... V404 Cygni

168. HubbleSite - NewsCenter - 1998 - 14 - Hubble Provides Multiple Views Of How To F
Hubble Provides Multiple Views of How to Feed a black Hole
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Astronomers have obtained an unprecedented look at the nearest example of galactic cannibalism — a massive black hole hidden at the center of a nearby giant galaxy that is feeding on a smaller galaxy in a spectacular collision. Such fireworks were common in the early universe, as galaxies formed and evolved, but are rare today. The Hubble telescope offers a stunning unprecedented close-up view of a turbulent firestorm of star birth along a nearly edge-on dust disk girdling Centaurus A, the nearest active galaxy to Earth. The picture at upper left shows the entire galaxy. The blue outline represents Hubble's field of view. The larger, central picture is Hubble's close-up view of the galaxy. Brilliant clusters of young blue stars lie along the edge of the dark dust lane. Outside the rift the sky is filled with the soft hazy glow of the galaxy's much older resident population of red giant and red dwarf stars. Read the full press release text Credit: E.J. Schreier (

169. EOA Scientific Systems
A fulllength academic approved course in astronomy on CD-ROM that studies the universe, stars, galaxies, quasi-stellar objects and blacks holes, and our Solar System.
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Description: Astronomy EOA Edu-Tutor Vol 1: Our Universe
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Introduction to the Universe including stars and galaxies; how we know about astronomy; fundamentals of physical science; satellite exploration; and the history of rocketry. Four main chapters, five appendices, 105 screens with in-depth educational text and pictures, 10 interactive exercises and 8 video/animation clips of stars and other astronomical objects. Astronomy EOA Edu-Tutor Vol 2: Earth and the Inner Planets
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Investigate Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and their moons! Also includes an overview on the Sun and The Solar System. There are 106 screens with in-depth educational text and pictures, 4 interactive exercises and 19 video/animation/slide shows of planets. Astronomy EOA Edu-Tutor Vol 3: The Outer Planets
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An exploration of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Pluto and their moons. Also, the study of comets, asteroids, and meteors.There are 95 screens with in-depth educational text and pictures, 2 interactive exercises and 15 video/animation/slide shows of planets. Astronomy Edu-Tutor Series Set / 3 CDs
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3 CD set: Our Universe; Earth and the Inner Planets; The Outer Planets

170. Animation Of Accretion Disk Around Black Hole
Animation of Accretion Disk Around black Hole. The animation, (0.5 MB), shows an accretion disc around a rotating black hole as seen by a distant observer.
http://astro.estec.esa.nl/SA-general/Projects/Integral/integ_blackhole_animation
Animation of Accretion Disk Around Black Hole
The animation, (0.5 MB), shows an accretion disc around a rotating black hole as seen by a distant observer. The observer's position is moved around the two poles. Note how the asymmetrical distortion of the image switches to the other side, depending on the relative direction of the rotation of the black hole to the line-of-sight of the observer.
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Reference: C.Kindl, Diploma Thesis (Radiation Fields of AGN-Accretion Disks), U Heidelberg (IWR) 1995 Back to science objectives Update 29 August 1995 Christoph Winkler

171. The *BIG* Flip!!!
image. image. the void of knowledge. Bizarre Thought of the Day This blog will selfdestruct in
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The *BIG* Flip!!!
Well hot habaneros, here comes an open-source Frontier kernel! Man, that's like getting the Krispy Kreme donut recipe!!! (...or something!) Many thanks to Dave and all the UserLand crew past and present for the inspiration and the tools to do fun, cool stuff. Indeed, one small flip for users; one giant flip for UserLand [*SNIFF* ...and yet another reason to dig around in UserLand code.] DISCUSS
Flip-worthy: The Hubble Ultra Deep Field ...now that's worth turning this old, neglected engine over for, if nothing else inspires. >;]
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SUICIDE BLUBBER!
"Passers-by and cars were soaked in blood and body parts were sprayed over a road" in Taiwan today when an angry sperm whale aka *Moby Dean* detonated a bomb now believed to be hidden inside its blowhole. Amazingly, nobody was injured. Even stranger, perhaps, is the fact that no one thought it peculiar that a 50-ton sperm whale would be "wandering around" in the middle of a busy Taiwanese city! Ahem!

172. Stephen Hawking's Universe: Strange Stuff Explained
Stephen Hawking's Universe The Web companion piece provides detailed explanations of the most important ideas and developments in human understanding of
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