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... results were the following: evidence of a massive black hole in the center of a galaxy 50 million light-years away, supporting Einstein’s theory of relativity ; observations of huge pancake-shaped disks of dust, raw material for planet formation, swirling around half the stars in the Orion Nebula; confirmation of a critical prediction of the Big Bang theory that helium ...
... the Cape Verde Islands see May 29 . Univ. of Texas observations by telescopes in the Sahara desert tested Einstein's theory of relativity by measuring the bend of the sun's gravity. ''(Sullivan, NYT, 5/15/73, 6 ... )''
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. retained its ranking as the Nation's largest defense contractor during FY 1973. A Dept. of Defense annual list of 100 top contractors showed Lockheed with $1,66 billion in ...
... , were NASA's Mars Observer , Galileo Spacecraft Galileo , and the ERS's Ulysses spacecraft.
Such waves of gravity have never been directly detected, although their existence was predicted decades ago in Einstein’s theory of relativity . The joint NASA- ESA experiment would be the first time three spacecraft would make observations simultaneously, thus greatly increasing the reliability of any detection. (NASA Release ...
... . Among other findings from the laser ranging experiments were a verification of Einstein’s theory of relativity and the direct influence on the Moon's orbit of ocean tides on Earth. (NASA Release 94-122)
The Italian Foreign ... voyage to Saturn. The Cassini would leave a special probe, called Huygens, on the surface of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, to gather data on the atmosphere, magnetosphere, and chemical make-up ...
... laws of our Universe no longer apply—space-time becomes so curved by gravity that matter is crushed into an infinitely tiny and dense point called a singularity. And Einstein's Theory of Relativity and the laws of quantum physics cannot reconcile the dramatic differences seen near a singularity.
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One consequence of Einstein's theory of relativity allows the concept of time to be symmetrical. If you describe black holes as a gravitational well in space where matter is continuously falling in, the opposite solution in time would be an area of space where no material could fall in, and in fact it would actually allow matter ...
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No, there is no evidence. Since science can offer no objective set of laws that work to describe what happens to matter in a black hole, we cannot ... existence of black holes follows from Einstein's theory of relativity which describes the known operating conditions in our Universe. Who knows if the laws governing matter in different universes would allow for the formation of black ...
... : 11-134 NASA'S GRAVITY PROBE B CONFIRMS TWO EINSTEIN SPACE-TIME THEORIES''
WASHINGTON -- NASA's Gravity Probe B (GP-B) mission has confirmed two key predictions derived from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which the spacecraft ... -term impact on the work of theoretical physicists," said Bill Danchi, senior astrophysicist and program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "Every future challenge to Einstein's theories of general relativity will have to seek more ...
... times that of our sun. The supermassive black hole lies at the dust and gas-filled heart of a galaxy called NGC 1365, and it is spinning almost as fast as Einstein's theory of gravity ... important to the field of black hole science, said Lou Kaluzienski, a NuSTAR program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The observations also are a powerful test of Einstein's theory of general relativity, which says gravity ...
... source of gravitational waves, and would be a prime target for the next generation of gravitational wave detectors designed to test Einstein's theory of general relativity. A paper describing these results will be published in Thursday's The Astrophysical Journal. Other co-authors of the paper were ...
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