foodandwinephotos:

© Fredrika Stjärne
Grilled Cheese-and-Bacon Sandwiches with Cheese Curds Recipe
Contributed by David McMillan and Frédéric Morin
Click here for full recipe

foodandwinephotos:

© Fredrika Stjärne

Grilled Cheese-and-Bacon Sandwiches with Cheese Curds Recipe

Contributed by David McMillan and Frédéric Morin

Click here for full recipe

thatscienceguy:

The longest and brightest solar eclipse of the 21st century! Next one is not expected until 2132.
Photo credit: Miloslav Druckmüller, Peter Aniol, Vojtech Rušin, Ĺubomír Klocok, Karel Martišek, Martin Dietzel

thatscienceguy:

The longest and brightest solar eclipse of the 21st century! Next one is not expected until 2132.

Photo credit: Miloslav Druckmüller, Peter Aniol, Vojtech Rušin, Ĺubomír Klocok, Karel Martišek, Martin Dietzel

infinitylooper:

The effect shown in the gif is called gravitational lensing. What is gravitational lensing?Gravitational lensing is the effect seen when an object behind a massive object is in the line of sight with the earth. For example:Earth ————>Massive Object—————->Far away objectWhen we try looking at the far away object, the massive object bends space-time around it, causing the light rays from the far away object to travel in a curved path around into our line of sight.As a result of this, we can often see the far away object magnified which helps astronomers understand the early universe. The gif shows a far away galaxy being gravitationally lensed by a closer black hole.

infinitylooper:

The effect shown in the gif is called gravitational lensing.

What is gravitational lensing?

Gravitational lensing is the effect seen when an object behind a massive object is in the line of sight with the earth. For example:

Earth ————>Massive Object—————->Far away object

When we try looking at the far away object, the massive object bends space-time around it, causing the light rays from the far away object to travel in a curved path around into our line of sight.

As a result of this, we can often see the far away object magnified which helps astronomers understand the early universe. The gif shows a far away galaxy being gravitationally lensed by a closer black hole.

(Source: astroandscience)