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Alarmed by Climate Change, Astronomers Train Their Sights on Earth

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Without more data, a black hole's origins can be 'spun' in any direction

Without more data, a black hole's origins can be 'spun' in any direction
Clues to a black hole's origins can be found in the way it spins, which is especially true for binaries — when two black holes circle close together before merging. The spin and tilt of the respective black holes just before they merge can reveal…

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