We subtracted out the stars from the data and we wanted to look at just the gas around the supermassive black hole, Randy Campbell, a technical lead at Keck Observatory in Hawaii, told Newsweek. Then, they used data about the location and velocity of that dust to see what was changing over time
Date: Jun 10, 2018
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Study: Mystery objects near Milky Way's giant black hole
Randy Campbell is science operations lead at Keck Observatory. He developed software called OsrsVol, short for OSIRIS-Volume Display, resulting in a custom volume rendering tool that let the astronomers separate G3, G4, and G5 from the dusty background in the direction of the galaxys center. Once t
Date: Jun 09, 2018
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More mystery objects detected near Milky Way's supermassive black hole
"We started this project thinking that if we looked carefully at the complicated structure of gas and dust near the supermassive black hole, we might detect some subtle changes to the shape and velocity," said Randy Campbell, science operations lead at Keck Observatory. "It was quite surprising to d
The Rev. Randy Campbell told the many young people in the crowd he understands that life bombards them with difficult choices. But he urged them to follow Shain Gandee's lead and embrace their faith now, while they are energetic and engaged.