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Daisho | 13:39 Fri 12th Nov 2010 | Science
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Does anybody care to guess what this could be, I'm looking forward to monday to find out, but I bet it's overhyped.

http://www.nasa.gov/h...7_Chandra_Update.html
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...or a pot-head pixie Infomaniac ?
Hellooo? AnswerBank? Anybody home ? ? ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YzHObZ2qb4
Pictures @ 11
http://www.nasa.gov/m...ia/photoH-10-299.html

blah, blah, blah . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-UVqjyi5EY
This article cites a distance to the black hole of 50 million miles . . . Yikes!
http://www.telegraph....scovered-by-Nasa.html
That's closer to us than the Sun! You think maybe they mean 50 million light years?
Yes, the person they must be quoting uses years as a gauge of distance, presumably his shorthand way of saying light-years; he is quoted directly here http://www.abc.net.au...11.htm?section=justin
sorry, that doesn't quite match with what you're posting (it's too early to think clearly)
Like I said nearby's a loose term in astronomy

There are many closer black holes cygnus x1 is only 6,000 light years then there's the super-massive one at the centre of the galaxy.

I suppose such a young one is special though

Bit disappointed though was expecting something much closer
I was hoping the Moon actually was made of cheese. :-(
That's the trouble with these new fangled tellyscopes. Looking at something in the neighborhood used to conjure up visions of aiming ones spy glass in the direction of the window across the way. I have yet to have seen any objects quite that exceptional in another galaxy yet . . . http://www.galaxypage...010-Winners/Steph.jpg

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