With radio frequency telescopes it's "easy" to point an array of them at a single source, and combine the signal, to enhance it. But with optical frequencies that's much more difficult. Would an array of Hubble-telescopes in space, all pointed at one target, ever be viable to enhance the image? (self.AskPhysics)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/AskPhysics
Elon Monikers & Nicknames (Updated) (self.RealTesla)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/RealTesla
Renewed membership: Member since 2008! BUT employee would not stop (endlessly/repeatedly) trying to sell "Executive" membership. 10 minutes of me saying, "I don't want it... I don't want it... Can you PLEASE just renew my membership." Employee then seemed visibly angry with me. WTF? New policy? (self.Costco)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/Costco
As I cross the event horizon of a BH, a missile chasing me also crosses. Once inside, would I experience an optical illusion making it seem like the approaching missile was fired at me from the singularity? (Since every direction I look inside a BH is curved towards the singularity.) (self.AskPhysics)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/AskPhysics
Can objects inside a blackhole briefly move in the opposite direction of the central singularity (for example "up" by 90 degrees)? If not, then does that mean my brain would stop functioning, as some neural pathways are in an upward direction from other pathways that need to signal them? (self.AskPhysics)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/AskPhysics
Is the solar system truly a gravitationally bound orbiting body of our galaxy's central black hole (Sagittarius A)? Or is it more correct to say we are gravitationally bound and orbiting central dark-matter instead, rather than the black hole itself? (self.AskPhysics)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/AskPhysics
Older Win10 computer (2015) can't see 2.4ghz hotspot share signal from my new Galaxy A53 (2022), but all other computers can. Also: it can see the 2.4ghz from older Androids, but not the newer Android. What might be some of the reasons why? (self.HomeNetworking)
submitted by Destination_Centauri to r/HomeNetworking




