![]() It had incredible sets, that mysterious ghost like giant black city sized ship, the robots, good and evil, more robots and androids. ![]() It may of turned a lot of people off but for me it was a wildly exciting adventure and as a young kid seeing it at the cinema it blew my mind. Tagline – A journey that begins where everything ends!ĭisney’s The Black Hole really is one of their darkest films. Surely this lunatic doesn’t wish to actually go into the chasm of pure empty darkness with crushing powers of such magnitude! Where certain obliteration, pain and eradication can only be your future! There really is only one film company that could bring this dark movie to the big screen, yep you guess it, Walt Disney Pictures! (insert stylus being dragged across record sound clip!) To harness the almighty power of a Black Hole whist siting on the edge of pure destruction, floating in a eerie static state, hoovering on the eye of the abyss. The Black Hole is a story of obsession, survival and an ode to heaven and hell. A film about a psychotic murdering maniac with a crazed fixation on forces so incredible, so death defying, that only a mad scientist with a deranged mind for absolute accomplishment in his mission could fathom this kind of madness. Tagline – You can’t escape the most powerful force in the universe. That was all I needed and off I went again on another journey. Bobinsky who posted some beautiful inspired artwork. This time it was courtesy of fellow film blogger Mr. Whenever I see mention of it I feel a pull not unlike that of a black hole drawing me in for a viewing. Elizabeth first got interested in space after watching the movie Apollo 13 in 1996, and still wants to be an astronaut someday.Revisited a childhood favourite of mine recently, a science fiction film that has embedded itself on me like some cosmic radiation. Elizabeth is also a post-secondary instructor in communications and science since 2015. in Space Studies from the University of North Dakota, a Bachelor of Journalism from Canada's Carleton University and a Bachelor of History from Canada's Athabasca University. Her latest book, "Why Am I Taller?", is co-written with astronaut Dave Williams. Elizabeth's reporting includes multiple exclusives with the White House and Office of the Vice-President of the United States, an exclusive conversation with aspiring space tourist (and NSYNC bassist) Lance Bass, speaking several times with the International Space Station, witnessing five human spaceflight launches on two continents, working inside a spacesuit, and participating in a simulated Mars mission. She was contributing writer for for 10 years before joining full-time, freelancing since 2012. Originally published on .Įlizabeth Howell (she/her), Ph.D., is a staff writer in the spaceflight channel since 2022 covering diversity, education and gaming as well. The new study was published this month in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.įollow us Facebook or Google+. ![]() Such black holes would spin relatively slowly, allowing them nab more gas in a shorter amount of time than previously thought, researchers said. If misaligned disks are common, it could help explain why black holes from the early universe grew big so quickly. In such situations, accretion disks can be twisted and torn some of the various pieces can then slam into each other, "canceling out" their rotation and allowing some gas to zoom directly toward the black hole, rather than swirl around it. Members of the study team think the gas is indeed misaligned with the black hole's rotation in PG211+143. This is particularly relevant to the feeding of supermassive black holes, since matter - interstellar gas clouds or even isolated stars - can fall in from any direction." "Until now, it has been unclear how misaligned rotation might affect the infall of gas. "In fact, the reason we have summer and winter is that the Earth's daily rotation does not line up with its yearly orbit around the sun," they added. "The orbit of the gas around the black hole is often assumed to be aligned with the rotation of the black hole, but there is no compelling reason for this to be the case," University of Leicester representatives wrote in the same statement. ![]()
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