kyoji, Here is an excellent video from ScienceClick youtu.be/eWjLSlrcIDE?si=-z3H_gx0uXbgvqQi
threelonmusketeers, Here’s a link without site tracking: youtu.be/eWjLSlrcIDE
I am not a bot, and this action was performed manually.
IrregularChore, I thought the tracking part of a URL started after an ampersand, can a question mark also indicate the same as well?
davidgro, Yes, ‘url parameters’ start with a question mark and then any after the first are separated with ampersands. Often some of them may be for tracking, but not always.
JohnDClay, Here’s a 360 video of what you’d see from Scott Manley.
nicknonya, what a brave cameraman
cardboardchris, Ah yes, businessinsider. My go-to site for information about astrophysics.
skullgiver, It’s only tangentally related to black holes, but this reminded me of a demo/small game I once played. For people interested in messing with relativistic speeds and the weird stuff that happens with light, I suggest giving gamelab.mit.edu/games/a-slower-speed-of-light/ a go. It’s a game developed by MIT that simulates a downscaled speed of light, so you can play around with relativistic effects, like red/blue shifting and perspective warping.
Sinuousity, “photos”
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