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The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews s Joey Arak.Saving A Fish s Life: Now LegalMONTGOMERY, Ala. - Fishermen often utter obscenities and throw their catch back in the water after hooking the long, skinny, ugly fish known as a garfish.What they probably don t kno
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Start the year off with something beautiful: this is Hercules A, a galaxy 1.9 billion light years away. This beauty hides a bite: its central black hole is a devouring monster 1,000 times the mass of
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stanley mug f Hercules A, a galaxy about 1.9 billion light years away. Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO [X-ray]; NASA/STScI [optical]; NSF/NRAO/VLA [radio] Optical view of Hercules A. Image credit: NASA/STScI This composite image layers on optical wavelengths white, orange, blue , X-ray wavelengths purple , and radio data green . In optical light, Hercules A looks like a fairly boring elliptical galaxy. But it isn ;t: it an active galaxy, with a black hole munching down on gas, dust, and stars. Black holes are messy eaters: it heating that in-falling gas as a giant cloud glowing brightly in X-ray light, while the million-light-year-long jets of high-energy particles streaming in radio wavelengths. X-ray view of Hercules A imaged by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Image credit: NASA/CXC/SAO Hercules A is locat
stanley cups ed about 1.9 billion light years away in the constellation Hercules. The image is 3.3 arcminutes across, covering about 1.7 million light years, and took 31 hours and 57 minutes of observation time to acquire. Radio view of Hercules A imaged by the Very Large Array. Image credit: NSF/NRAO/VLA Read