You can't survive a passage into a black hole ... or can you? A UC Berkeley mathematician says you could enter certain types of black holes, but your past would be obliterated and you'd have an infinite number of possible futures.
Astronomers assumed supermassive black holes and their host galaxies evolve together and affect each other. They call it co-evolution. But it's not happening in the distant galaxy WISE1029.
The average distance of the moon is 239,000 miles (385,000 km). Asteroid 2018 DU will sweep significantly closer around noon, central U.S. time, today (18:22 UTC; translate UTC to your time).
At the time of this image, the asteroid was already closer than our moon, still getting closer. It'll be pass safely around noon (Central Standard Time in the U.S.) Sunday. Image via Virtual Telescope Project and Tenagra Observatories.
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