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2011
NASA's RXTE Detects 'Heartbeat' of Smallest Black Hole Candidate [16 December 2011] - An international team of astronomers has identified a candidate for the smallest-known black hole using data from NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE). The evidence comes from a specific type of X-ray pattern, nicknamed a "heartbeat" because of its resemblance to an electrocardiogram. The pattern until now has been recorded in only one other black hole system.
The Heart Of Cygnus, NASA's Fermi Reveals A Cosmic-ray Cocoon [30 November 2011] - The constellation Cygnus, now visible in the western sky as twilight deepens after sunset, hosts one of our galaxy's richest-known stellar construction zones. Astronomers observing the region in visible light see only hints of this spectacular activity thanks to a veil of nearby dust clouds forming the Great Rift. The Great Rift is a dark lane that appears to split the bright band of the Milky Way's central plane.
Researchers Detail How A Distant Black Hole Devoured A Star [12 September 2011] - Since March, X-rays have been streaming toward Earth as a result of the awakening of a distant galaxy's dormant black hole as it shredded and devoured a star. NASA's Swift satellite first alerted astronomers to intense and unusual high-energy flares from the new source in the constellation Draco.
NASA's Swift and Hubble Probe Asteroid Collision Debris [06 May 2011] - Late last year, astronomers noticed an asteroid named Scheila had unexpectedly brightened, and it was sporting short-lived plumes. Data from NASA's Swift satellite and Hubble Space Telescope showed the changes were probably caused by a much smaller asteroid colliding with Scheila.
Suzaku Shows Clearest Picture Yet of Perseus Cluster [25 March 2011] - X-ray observations made by the Suzaku observatory provide the clearest picture to date of the size, mass and chemical content of a nearby cluster of galaxies. The study also provides the first direct evidence for clumping of the million-degree gas clouds in the cluster's outskirts.
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