Near a Black Hole, One Hour Can Equal Seven Years — and It's Not Fiction
Interstellar's famous time-slip is real physics. Clocks genuinely run slower in strong gravity — your GPS corrects for it every second.
Interstellar's famous time-slip is real physics. Clocks genuinely run slower in strong gravity — your GPS corrects for it every second.
A magnetar's field is a thousand trillion times stronger than Earth's — strong enough to distort atoms themselves. One once hit Earth from 50,000 light-years away.
In 2017, humanity watched two neutron stars collide — and confirmed that gold, platinum, and uranium are made in these cataclysms, not in ordinary stars.
Betelgeuse, the red shoulder of Orion, is a dying giant. When it goes supernova, it'll be visible in daylight for weeks. It could happen tonight — or in 100,000 years.
TON 618 weighs as much as 66 billion Suns. Its event horizon is so vast that light itself needs days to cross a region our entire solar system would vanish into.
Replace the Sun with a black hole of equal mass and Earth wouldn't move an inch. The 'cosmic vacuum cleaner' is one of astronomy's biggest myths.
Neutron stars pack the mass of the Sun into a ball the size of a city. One teaspoon of their matter outweighs every human who has ever lived.