Although there's virtually no empty
black space at the top of the tablet, there's a wider ledge on its bottom half, which wraps around onto the back of the device.
To slide the screen back up, tap
the black space at the top of the screen, or press and hold the Start button again.
Although there's virtually no empty
black space at the top of the tablet, there's a wider ledge on its bottom half, which wraps around onto the back of the device.
When you purchase magazines through the Amazon Newsstand you will likely immediately notice
some black space at the top and bottom of the magazine.
Black space at top of sheet is designed for you to add your own department or school logo.
You might think that there should be
no black space at all because stars are everywhere and should fill the sky with light.
Like folk songs their wings wheel and hover, careless As falcons, I am their anxious scribe, listening myself into their coarse cries, storing the separate Notes in small
black spaces at the back of my skull, God, if I were a bird I think I would stop worrying!
Not exact matches
«I'm working to create a
space where it feels easy to include and imagine
black girls and make
black girls like me the main characters of our lives,» Dias said
at Forbes» Women Summit in New York City last year.
They also capped the
space cultivators can have
at 100,000 square feet over concerns that operations larger than that might divert some product to the
black market.
And it also sparked discussion about the validity of demands by
black activists and others
at a number of universities for what some have called «safe
spaces» — that is, a
space without intrusive or divisive elements like the media.
10:45 — 11:45 Session 3: Almost
Space — UAVs, Balloons and Virtual Reality Moderator: Bradley Cheetham, CEO / President of Advanced
Space, LLC Jack Elston, CEO,
Black Swift Technologies Bradley Farquhar,
Space Entrepreneur and Former Director of Business Development
at SpaceVR Dylan Taylor, Super Angel & Founding Partner,
Space Angels
The
space program and the stunning pictures of earth,
at first grainy
black - and - white shadows of the great shapes familiar from maps, gave further impetus to the idea of convergence, of one world.
If the
black hole «tunneled somewhere else and caused an expansion of new
space and time, all of that matter would exit the other side all
at once.
This stroller has
space to carry two children
at a time and has a
black design.
EMERSON HILL — Officials cut the ribbon on a $ 13 million building dedicated to performing arts
at Susan E. Wagner High School with a
black box theater, practice
spaces and more.
We must create more safe, trusting, loving
spaces where white and
black people can have conversations that may be uncomfortable
at the beginning but will end in hugs and friendships.
Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, was one of the participants
at this roundtable, and his contributions to the discussion were very insightful and revealing of the challenges and opportunities facing Nigeria, the world's most populous
black nation, when considering policy options in the education
space.
Educators and parent leaders from Brooklyn's PS / IS 180 and PS 231, the District 75 school with which it shares
space, held an early - morning «
Black Friday» protest against budget cuts and layoffs on June 17 as part of the ongoing series of «Fight Back Friday» demonstrations
at schools around the city.
Only a
black hole — which is made of pure gravitational energy and gets its mass through Einstein's famous equation E = mc2 — can pack so much mass into so little
space, says Bruce Allen, a LIGO member
at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Hanover, Germany.
Hawking was studying the work of Roger Penrose, which proved that if Einstein's general theory of relativity is correct,
at the heart of every
black hole must be a point where
space and time themselves break down — a singularity.
This links events within a contorted
space - time geometry, such as in a
black hole, with simpler physics
at that
space's boundary.
5 million mph The approximate speed
at which scientists observed a supermassive
black hole, roughly 8 billion light - years away from Earth, hurtling through
space.
In July, Thomas Reynolds, Morgan Fraser and Gerard Gilmore, all
at the University of Cambridge, reported they had seen another supergiant fade to
black amid a star cluster in archival Hubble
Space Telescope observations of the galaxy NGC 3021.
The merger generates powerful ripples in
space called gravitational waves that kick the newly merged
black hole away
at speeds of hundreds or even thousands of kilometres per second.
The conclusion is that I could never reach the
black hole itself because
space becomes stretched infinitely
at the singularity.
VIOLENT OUTBURST
At the moment two
black holes merge,
space and time get whipped up into a frenzy that generates more power than 100 thousand billion billion suns.
For the first time, scientists worldwide and
at Penn State University have detected both gravitational waves and light shooting toward our planet from one massively powerful event in
space — the birth of a new
black hole created by the merger of two neutron stars.
Black holes
at the LHC are not even conceivable unless
space and gravity are very different from what we thought.
That's the lesson from new observations by the Hubble
Space Telescope, which has spotted the signs of midsize
black holes
at the hearts of ancient stellar swarms called globular clusters.
Nor do astronomers know whether all globular clusters house
black holes today, or whether many lost theirs when gravitational jostling
at their crowded hearts flung the holes into
space.
Blobs of gas roughly the mass of Jupiter (several illustrated) could form near the
black hole
at the center of the Milky Way and shoot into intergalactic
space.
NASA's Fermi
space telescope has seen signs of such photons around the supermassive
black hole
at the centre of the Milky Way, where dark matter is expected to cluster.
A 14 - foot aluminum alloy robot hurdles through the
black of
space at 13,000 miles per hour.
A gamma ray burst is thought to emerge when jets of hot matter moving
at near — light - speed shoot out along the rotational axis of the newborn
black hole, beaming radiation into
space like a lighthouse.
The Fermi Gamma - ray
Space Telescope has detected a glow around the centre of the galaxy, which some researchers think could be caused by particles of dark matter crashing together and being annihilated around the
black hole
at the centre of the Milky Way.
To understand gravity better, scientists are looking for gravitational waves, ripples in
space - time that result from things like
black holes colliding and stars exploding, according to Amber Stuver, a physicist
at Louisiana's Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO).
«This chicken - and - egg problem of what was there first, the galaxy or the
black hole, has been pushed all the way to the edge of the universe,» Yale University astrophysicist Kevin Schawinski said in a June 15 press conference
at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Schawinski was part of a team of researchers that used two renowned orbiting observatories, the Hubble
Space Telescope and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, to identify a population of
black holes in galaxies
at redshift 6, which corresponds to a time about 950 million years after the big bang.
«While we don't yet know what dark matter is, we do know it interacts with the rest of the universe through gravity, which means it must accumulate around supermassive
black holes,» said Jeremy Schnittman, an astrophysicist
at NASA's Goddard
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
A
black hole
at the core of another galaxy has belched twice in the last 6 million years, leaving a record of these eruptions drifting through intergalactic
space.
However, two theoretical physicists from the University of Barcelona (Spain) have demonstrated that what occurs on the
space - time boundary of the two merging objects can be explained using simple equations,
at least when a giant
black hole collides with a tiny
black hole.
Now a scientist
at NASA's Goddard
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, suggests that this interpretation aligns with our knowledge of cosmic infrared and X-ray background glows and may explain the unexpectedly high masses of merging
black holes detected last year.
«Understanding how rotating
black holes drag the
space - time around them and how this process affects what we see through the telescopes remains a crucial, difficult - to - crack puzzle,» said Alexander Tchekhovskoy, assistant professor of physics and astronomy
at Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.
Tiny
black holes could be less than a meter across and orbit each other a million times per second; cosmic strings are loops in
space - time that vibrate
at the speed of light.
«In the first instance we resolve the problem of the singularity, since there is a door
at the centre of the
black hole, the wormhole, through which
space and time can continue.»
Jets are narrow streams of gas that emergefrom the cores of some galaxies, travel
at more than 99 percent thespeed of light, and penetrate as much as several million light - yearsinto intergalactic
space before fanning out into broad, luminous lobes.How might a
black - hole whirlpool generate such a pair of waterspouts?Swirling bundles of magnetic field lines, flinging particles outwardfrom the poles of the hole, provide a natural explanation.
Black holes whip out superheated gas from their accretion disks — pulled together from material in surrounding
space by their massive gravity —
at such temperatures that the resulting light can outshine entire galaxies.
One of the most important scientific consequences of detecting a
black - hole merger would be confirmation that
black holes really do exist —
at least as the perfectly round objects made of pure, empty, warped
space - time that are predicted by general relativity.
POWRANNA Australia (Reuters)- Thousands of
Black Angus bulls snort steam gently into the frigid early morning air
at Tasmania's largest cattle feedlot as they jostle for
space at a long grain trough.
The current model of active galaxies such as M87 posits that each one harbors
at its center a
black hole many millions or even billions of times more massive than our own sun, all packed into a
space about the size of our solar system.
With no way in, the now - energized stuff ricochets back into
space at nearly the speed of light, forming extended, luminous jets aligned along the
black hole's powerful magnetic fields.