航空宇宙局 模擬実験/偽ること shows what it would be like to 落ちる into a 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける

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It's thought getting sucked into a black hole would be one of the most painful deaths in the universe. Just like any other infalling object, you would be violently stretched out like a noodle in a process astrophysicists call spaghettification. Now, an incredible new animation from NASA shows what we'd see in our final moments if we could ever reach such a void.

It's thought getting sucked into a 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける would be one of the most painful deaths in the universe. Just like any other infalling 反対する, you would be violently stretched out like a noodle in a 過程 astrophysicists call spaghettification. Now, an incredible new 活気/アニメーション from 航空宇宙局 shows what we'd see in our final moments if we could ever reach such a 無効の.

The clip, produced on a NASA supercomputer, shows a first-person plunge towards a supermassive black hole's 'event horizon' ? its dreaded point of no return. Although it's not showing a specific black hole, in terms of size it's roughly equivalent to the monster located at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy.

The clip, produced on a 航空宇宙局 スーパーコンピューター, shows a first-person 急落(する),激減(する) に向かって a supermassive 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける's 'event horizon' ? its dreaded point of no return. Although it's not showing a 明確な/細部 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける, ーに関して/ーの点でs of size it's 概略で 同等(の) to the monster 位置を示すd at the centre of our 乳の Way 星雲.

NASA scientists created the animation on the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for 
Climate Simulation in Greenbelt, Maryland. The project generated about 10 terabytes of data ? equivalent to roughly half of the estimated text content in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.?'This new, immersive visualization produced on a NASA supercomputer represents a scenario where a camera just misses the event horizon and slingshots back out,' says the space agency.

航空宇宙局 scientists created the 活気/アニメーション on the Discover スーパーコンピューター at the 航空宇宙局 中心 for 気候 模擬実験/偽ること in Greenbelt, Maryland. The 事業/計画(する) 生成するd about 10 terabytes of data ? 同等(の) to 概略で half of the 概算の text content in the Library of 議会, Washington, D.C.?'This new, immersive visualization produced on a 航空宇宙局 スーパーコンピューター 代表するs a シナリオ where a camera just 行方不明になるs the event horizon and slingshots 支援する out,' says the space 機関.

'The destination is a supermassive black hole with 4.3 million times the mass of our sun, equivalent to the monster located at the center of our Milky Way galaxy.' As the video begins and the 'camera' approaches the void, we can see the bright orange 'accretion disk' ? a hot disk of gas orbiting the black hole and its main source of light. The accretion disk is created by material emitting energy as it falls into the black hole, whether it's gas, dust or matter.

'The 目的地 is a supermassive 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける with 4.3 million times the 集まり of our sun, 同等(の) to the monster 位置を示すd at the 中心 of our 乳の Way 星雲.' As the ビデオ begins and the 'camera' approaches the 無効の, we can see the 有望な orange 'accretion disk' ? a hot disk of gas 軌道ing the 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける and its main source of light. The accretion disk is created by 構成要素 emitting energy as it 落ちるs into the 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける, whether it's gas, dust or 事柄.

We can also see the thinner photon sphere ? a thin ring of light that forms closer to the black hole's 'event horizon'. The term 'event horizon', which famously spawned the sci-fi disaster film of the same name in 1997, is the point at which nothing, not even light, can escape. The simulated black hole?s event horizon spans about 16 million miles (25 million kilometers), or about 17 per cent of the distance from Earth to our sun.

We can also see the thinner photon sphere ? a thin (犯罪の)一味 of light that forms closer to the 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける's 'event horizon'. The 称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語 'event horizon', which famously spawned the sci-fi 災害 film of the same 指名する in 1997, is the point at which nothing, not even light, can escape. The ふりをするd 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける’s event horizon (期間が)わたるs about 16 million miles (25 million キロメーターs), or about 17 per cent of the distance from Earth to our sun.

After posting the video on YouTube, internet users described the clip as 'impressive, 'beautiful' and 'so cool'. One commented: 'Black Holes are such a fascinating part of space, and i find them insanely cool, but man do they unlock a deep fear within me.' Another said: 'Why does this feel scary, like my instinct kicks in to avoid this.' Yet another said it was 'like I nearly went down a cosmic drain', while someone else joked, 'all engines full reverse!'?According to NASA, the first-person perspective provided by the hypothetical 'camera' is hugely sped up ? it manages to reach 60 percent the speed of light.

After 地位,任命するing the ビデオ on YouTube, internet 使用者s 述べるd the clip as 'impressive, 'beautiful' and 'so 冷静な/正味の'. One commented: '黒人/ボイコット 穴を開けるs are such a fascinating part of space, and i find them insanely 冷静な/正味の, but man do they 打ち明ける a 深い 恐れる within me.' Another said: 'Why does this feel scary, like my instinct kicks in to 避ける this.' Yet another said it was 'like I nearly went 負かす/撃墜する a cosmic drain', while someone else joked, 'all engines 十分な 逆転する!'?によれば 航空宇宙局, the first-person 視野 供給するd by the hypothetical 'camera' is hugely sped up ? it manages to reach 60 パーセント the 速度(を上げる) of light.

The camera is supposed to represent the viewpoint of an astronaut if we could ever reach a black hole, which at the moment is impossible. Xavier Calmet, a professor of physics at the University of Sussex, said the gravitational force of a black hole would become so strong that we would experience 'spaghettification'. 'Your body will be stretched into a shape similar to that of a long pasta until it is reaped apart by the strong gravitational force,' Professor Calmet told MailOnline.?'I can't imagine that this would be pleasant ? it would happen rather quickly, so if painful, it is unlikely to last long.'

The camera is supposed to 代表する the viewpoint of an 宇宙飛行士 if we could ever reach a 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける, which at the moment is impossible. Xavier Calmet, a professor of physics at the University of Sussex, said the gravitational 軍隊 of a 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける would become so strong that we would experience 'spaghettification'. 'Your 団体/死体 will be stretched into a 形態/調整 類似の to that of a long pasta until it is 得るd apart by the strong gravitational 軍隊,' Professor Calmet told MailOnline.?'I can't imagine that this would be pleasant ? it would happen rather quickly, so if painful, it is ありそうもない to last long.'

Dr David L Clements, a senior lecturer at Imperial College London's physics department, said 'the end would likely be quick' if falling into a black hole. 'It could come from asphyxiation if the atmosphere is stripped, or from the process called spaghettification where tidal forces stretch everything out into long strings ? maybe briefly painful,' he said. Thankfully, the chances of Earth ever being swallowed by a black hole are 'nearly zero', according to Dr Clements.?'The fact that we?re still here shows that this hasn?t happened over the whole history of the Earth,' he told MailOnline.

Dr David L Clements, a 上級の lecturer at 皇室の College London's physics department, said 'the end would likely be quick' if 落ちるing into a 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける. 'It could come from asphyxiation if the atmosphere is stripped, or from the 過程 called spaghettification where 潮の 軍隊s stretch everything out into long strings ? maybe 簡潔に painful,' he said. Thankfully, the chances of Earth ever 存在 swallowed by a 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける are 'nearly 無', によれば Dr Clements.?'The fact that we’re still here shows that this hasn’t happened over the whole history of the Earth,' he told MailOnline.

'So the chances are at least less than once every 4.5 billion years and likely much much less.' The closest black hole to Earth, called Gaia BH1, is around 1,600 light years away and is 10 times the size as our sun. Researchers recently revea
led the second-closest known black hole to Earth , which is about 1,500 light-years away.

'So the chances are at least いっそう少なく than once every 4.5 billion years and likely much much いっそう少なく.' The closest 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける to Earth, called Gaia BH1, is around 1,600 light years away and is 10 times the size as our sun. 研究員s recently 明らかにする/漏らすd the second-closest known 黒人/ボイコット 穴を開ける to Earth , which is about 1,500 light-years away.?

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