NEW NAME: ROGER LONGDONG !!!!!! hi i'm eli (a literal goblin) --- age: 33 --- gender:apathetic --- DID, BPD, PTSD, ADHD, my whole brain is a mess tbh --- my side blog for likes is ranchosclub --- other side blogs for: stims, TAZ, mysme, and BTD (message for names)
collab between @space-jaam (lines) and myself for the incomparable @fivevotesdown for the nandermo retirement community's 2022 Halloween exchange-a-palooza! scheduling this to post as soon as the anonymous guessing period is up, tho linking Eli in the ao3 post as well most definitely gave me away.
she is climbing the walls to come eat you but being soo sexy about it....oh no what if you forgot to run away..... 👀
All Might and Midoriya’s english VAs both recorded this exchange and i just couldnt help myself (shouts out to @adorascatra on twitter for getting these recordings)
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) — a planet-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes forged through international collaboration — was designed to capture images of a black hole. Today, in coordinated press conferences across the globe, EHT researchers revealed that they have succeeded, unveiling the first direct visual evidence of a supermassive black hole and its shadow.
The image reveals the black hole at the centre of Messier 87, a massive galaxy in the nearby Virgo galaxy cluster. This black hole resides 55 million light-years from Earth and has a mass 6.5 billion times that of the Sun.
Supermassive black holes are relatively tiny astronomical objects — which has made them impossible to directly observe until now. As the size of a black hole’s event horizon is proportional to its mass, the more massive a black hole, the larger the shadow. Thanks to its enormous mass and relative proximity, M87’s black hole was predicted to be one of the largest viewable from Earth — making it a perfect target for the EHT.
The shadow of a black hole is the closest we can come to an image of the black hole itself, a completely dark object from which light cannot escape. The black hole’s boundary — the event horizon from which the EHT takes its name — is around 2.5 times smaller than the shadow it casts and measures just under 40 billion km across.
i think what’s wrong with me is that i don’t live secluded in a hut in the woods. i don’t bang enough rocks against enough things. i just haven’t forged any swords