Alejandro S. Borlaff (@asborlaff) 's Twitter Profile
Alejandro S. Borlaff

@asborlaff

Investigador en @NASA. Astrofísico. Desarrollando telescopios espaciales en @NASAAmes. Galaxies and rocket science. @ESA @unicomplutense @IAC_astrofisica.

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Soon at NASA: "I know I'm human. And if you were all these AIs, then you'd just attack me right now, so some of you are still human."

Soon at NASA:

"I know I'm human. And if you were all these AIs, then you'd just attack me right now, so some of you are still human."
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Black hole spotted at an unusual angle NASA scientists have discovered a 'sideways' black hole using archival data from Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory as well as new image analysis techniques. go.nasa.gov/41FCij3

Black hole spotted at an unusual angle

<a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> scientists have discovered a 'sideways' black hole using archival data from Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory as well as new image analysis techniques. go.nasa.gov/41FCij3
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NASA Universe Hubble Chandra Observatory NASA Ames El método que revela las características inesperadas de la galaxia NGC 5084 fue desarrollado por el científico investigador de NASA Ames Alejandro Serrano Borlaff 🇪🇸 y sus colegas.

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Our researchers have found a sideways secret: a “tipped over” black hole in a galaxy! The dark vertical line at the center of this image is a dusty disk orbiting the galaxy’s core, which suggests there’s a black hole with the same vertical orientation. go.nasa.gov/3P2XOXn

Our researchers have found a sideways secret: a “tipped over” black hole in a galaxy!
 
The dark vertical line at the center of this image is a dusty disk orbiting the galaxy’s core, which suggests there’s a black hole with the same vertical orientation. go.nasa.gov/3P2XOXn
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#NASA's advanced techniques unveil a black hole in galaxy NGC 5084, rotating at a 90-degree angle to its galaxy. This discovery highlights the power of reanalyzing archival data. #Astronomy #BlackHole NASA AAS Publishing doi.org/g8wddm phys.org/news/2024-12-n…

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nasa found a sideways black hole using old hubble and chandra data along with new image analysis techniques!!! THIS IS SO COOL!!!

nasa found a sideways black hole using old hubble and chandra data along with new image analysis techniques!!! 

THIS IS SO COOL!!!
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Espectacular ver nuestro trabajo en publicado en español por NASA en español 🇪🇦🇺🇲 Hemos encontrado un extraño patrón de rayos X en la galaxia NGC5084. ¿La causa? Posiblemente un agujero negro supermasivo que ha girado sobre su eje, apuntando su jet hacia el plano de la galaxia 🌀🛰

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I have reinstalled this app to communicate the latest news from NASA budget cuts, in an attempt to communicate them as wide as possible. More in a few.