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    Default Astronomers Puzzled by Cosmic Black Hole

    WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Astronomers have stumbled upon a tremendous hole in the universe.

    That's got them scratching their heads about what's just not there. The cosmic blank spot has no stray stars, no galaxies, no sucking black holes, not even mysterious dark matter. It is 1 billion light years across of nothing.

    That's an expanse of nearly 6 billion trillion miles of emptiness, a University of Minnesota team announced Thursday.

    Astronomers have known for many years that there are patches in the universe where nobody's home. In fact, one such place is practically a neighbor, a mere 2 million light years away. But what the Minnesota team discovered, using two different types of astronomical observations, is a void that's far bigger than scientists ever imagined.

    "This is 1,000 times the volume of what we sort of expected to see in terms of a typical void," said Minnesota astronomy professor Lawrence Rudnick, author of the paper that will be published in Astrophysical Journal. "It's not clear that we have the right word yet ... This is too much of a surprise."

    Rudnick was examining a sky survey from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, which essentially takes radio pictures of a broad expanse of the universe. But one area of the universe had radio pictures indicating there was up to 45 percent less matter in that region, Rudnick said.

    The rest of the matter in the radio pictures can be explained as stars and other cosmic structures between here and the void, which is about 5 to 10 billion light years away.

    Rudnick then checked observations of cosmic microwave background radiation and found a cold spot. The only explanation, Rudnick said, is it's empty of matter.

    It could also be a statistical freak of nature, but that's probably less likely than a giant void, said James Condon, an astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. He wasn't part of Rudnick's team but is following up on the research.

    "It looks like something to be taken seriously," said Brent Tully, a University of Hawaii astronomer who wasn't part of this research but studies the void closer to Earth.

    Tully said astronomers may eventually find a few cosmic structures in the void, but it would still be nearly empty.
    Holes in the universe probably occur when the gravity from areas with bigger mass pull matter from less dense areas, Tully said. After 13 billion years "they are losing out in the battle to where there are larger concentrations of matter," he said.

    Retired NASA astronomer Steve Maran said of the discovery: "This is incredibly important for something where there is nothing to it."

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    I have resisted temptation for as long as I can,




    appearently astronomers have glimpsed at my ex-wifes soul!





    The article does make one ponder how small this little blue marble we live on is in the grand scheme of things though. Good article Jag.
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    Default Re: Astronomers Puzzled by Cosmic Black Hole

    Incredible image of 'black hole' shows one of the coldest and most isolated places in the universe


    By Anthony Bond

    Last updated at 9:57 AM on 31st January 2012


    In a sky filled with bright stars, this image appears to show a massive black hole in its centre.

    But, rather than being a genuine black hle, the eerily dark 'hole' in this photograph is a cloud of matter - known to astronomers as a dark molecular cloud - which blocks all light from passing through it. In infrared images, though, it becomes transparent (below).

    The interiors of molecular clouds are some of the coldest and most isolated places in the universe.


    Eerie: Rather than being a massive vacuum in the universe, the eerily dark 'hole' is known to astronomers as a dark molecular cloud


    The bizarre sight is formed due to a high concentration of dust and molecular gas absorbing practically all the visible light emitted from background stars.

    Pictured is Barnard 68, which is one of the most notable molecular clouds and is towards the constellation Ophiuchus.

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    Astronomers say because no stars are visible, this indicates that Barnard 68 is relatively nearby.

    But this is still about 500 light-years away and half a light-year across. It is not known exactly how molecular clouds like Barnard 68 form.


    In infrared light, the cloud is actually transparent - showing that there's no 'hole', but instead a cloud of cold matter that blocks light from the stars behind it


    But scientists do know that these clouds are themselves likely places for new stars to form.

    In fact, Barnard 68 itself has been found likely to collapse and form a new star system.

    In infrared light, it is also possible to look right through the cloud.

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