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Tag: Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

Understanding the most powerful objects in the universe

All StoriesTJ Gibbs04/21/20170

Usually when people observe hot gas coming out of something, they are watching a politician deliver a speech. Astronomers have found objects that do the same thing but in a far more spectacular fashion. Quasars contain a supermassive black hole, with a disk of gas orbiting around the black hole and are most commonly found near…

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Life in the Dark: A night with a UA astronomer

All StoriesKyle Mittan12/04/20140

At 1 a.m., Paul Smith might be the only one playing Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 at nearly full volume on Mount Lemmon.The piece has a happier tone than the 19th-century Russian and German composers he usually has playing through his iPod — a perfect soundtrack for the two PB&Js on wheat that he’ll scarf…

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