Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Biggest Ever Black Hole Discovered in the Small Galaxy NGC 1277


Astronomers claimed that they have discovered the biggest ever black hole in the small galaxy called NGC 1277 which is situated around 250 million light years away from our planet. This galaxy constitutes the mass equal to 17 billion suns. The biggest ever black hole sits in the NGC 1277 galaxy in Perseus constellation.

This gigantic black hole forms around 14 percent of the mass of host galaxy. When compared with the 0.1 per cent of the usual black hole, this massive black hole adds the mass which is equal to 17 billion suns.

The NGC 1277 galaxy as well as many others would alter the theories about how these galaxies and black holes evolve. This galaxy is merely 10 percent of the mass as well as size of the Milky Way, the galaxy in which Earth is situated. Even though the size of NGC 1277 galaxy is small, but the gigantic black hole which sits in the galaxy is 11 times wider as the orbit of Neptune around the Sun.. Courtesy NASA/ESA/Andrew C. Fabian/Remco C. E. van den Bosch.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Amazing and strange facts about Pink katydid


Insects typically do not stand out. Something to do with being their one way ticket to certain extinction, generally. Facts that just add to the mystique of the extremely rare pink katydid, what is maybe strangest about this species is where they are turning up; the mass of pink katydid images are attributed to the most un-tropical places such as Osaka and the American Midwest. Speculation is that their odd color is caused by the genetic condition erythrism, which denotes an unusual red pigmentation.