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Gravitational Waves from Black Holes

A gravitational wave is a theoretical fluctuation in the curvature of spacetime caused by the movement of incredibly massive objects. In this animation, two massive black holes orbit each other, creating gravitational waves.

 This animation shows two black holes orbiting each other, producing gravity waves.    This animation shows two black holes orbiting each other, producing gravity waves.
Duration: 15.0 seconds
Available formats:
  512x288 (30 fps) MPEG-1   3 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) MPEG-2   32 MB
  1280x720 (30 fps) QUICKTIME 48 MB
  1280x720 (60 fps) MPEG-4   5 MB
  1280x720   Frames
  320x180     PNG           249 KB
  160x80       PNG           61 KB
  80x40         PNG           16 KB
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Animation Number:10142
Animator:Dana Berry (Lead)
Studio:NASA
Completed:2005-12-01
Writer:Mike McClare (HTSI)
Goddard TV Tape:G2007-007HD
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Black Hole
SVS >> Astrophysics
SVS >> Gravitational Waves
 
 
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