OSIRIS-REx Observes a Black Hole
University students and researchers working on a NASA mission orbiting a near-Earth asteroid have made an unexpected detection of a phenomenon 30,000 light-years away. Last fall, the student-built Regolith X-Ray Imaging Spectrometer (REXIS) aboard NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft detected a newly flaring black hole in the constellation Columba while making observations off the limb of asteroid Bennu. The glowing object turned out to be a newly flaring black hole X-ray binary – discovered just a week earlier by Japan’s MAXI telescope – designated MAXI J0637-430.
Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/osiris-rex-students-catch-unexpected-glimpse-of-black-hole
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Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/osiris-rex-students-catch-unexpected-glimpse-of-black-hole
Music is "Castles and Cathedrals" from Universal Production Music.
Video credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
James Tralie (ADNET):
Lead Producer
Lead Editor
Narrator
Brittany Enos (University of Arizona):
Lead Writer
John Caldwell (AIMM):
Videographer
Rob Andreoli (AIMM):
Videographer
Richard Binzel (MIT):
Scientist
Branden Allen (Harvard):
Scientist
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET):
Technical Support
This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13568
If you liked this video, subscribe to the NASA Goddard YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/NASAExplorer
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