New pictures and data about the growth of supermassive black holes in galaxies of the early universe join new findings about the planet Mercury are highlighted, along with a look ahead to the final shuttle flight and other NASA events, programs and projects of interest.
Black Holes and Mercury on This Week @NASA

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10 responses to “Black Holes and Mercury on This Week @NASA”
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There it comes!
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Vesta, looks soo close to hydrostatic equilibrium. Can't wait until we get some better pictures.
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That's insane
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Exciting
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Thank you, NASA
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@SpiritKurama NASA=National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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@SpiritKurama you need an education
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Need to put that banging Background music on iTunes.
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@TheTokyoRejects Your an idiot.
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And what about "Planet X"? Elenin, Honda and Levy? No news = News blackout.




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