In December 2019, astronomers were surprised to observe a long-quiet galaxy, 300 million light-years away, suddenly come alive, emitting ultraviolet, optical, and infrared light into space. Far from quieting down again, by February of this year, the galaxy had begun emitting X-ray light; it is becoming more active. Astronomers think it is most likely an active galactic nucleus (AGN), which gets its energy from supermassive black holes at the galaxy’s center and/or from the black hole’s spin. That’s the conclusion of a new paper accepted for publication in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, although the authors acknowledge the possibility that it might also be some kind of rare tidal disruption event (TDE).
The brightening of SDSS1335_0728 in the constellation Virgo, after decades of quietude, was first detected by the Zwicky Transient Facility telescope. Its supermassive black hole is estimated to be about 1 million solar masses. To get a better understanding of what might be going on, the authors combed through archival data and combined that with data from new observations from various instruments, including the X-shooter, part of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Umm ackshually it isn’t in real-time, it happened 300 million years ago /pedant
Well ackshually real-time describes a mode of processing data where you have hard requirements on when a computation needs to be finished.
Well ackshually, real-time describes a time system that uses non-integer units in order to have higher precision.
Well ackshually, any such system with a defined maximum precision can be represented by an integer unit that is small enough, the numbers will just get very big.
Technically, nothing we ever see is in real-time.
I was going to counter with, “what about Real Time w/ Bill Maher,” but I’ve never actually seen that show so you’re still correct.
I think Muse is still touring. We can see them play this album.
I’ve watched parts of his show. I’m not a fan, but he occasionally had interesting guests.
Just a bit of latency. Maybe they’ll improve that in universe V2.
Say hello to the light cone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_cone