Astronomers have solved the mystery of why this black hole has the hiccups
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Blame it on a smaller orbiting black hole repeatedly punching through the
accretion disk.
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UPDATED with a short news report about the summer solstice at stonehenge.
read more from the london telegraph here.
June 21 - The Summer Solstice occurs in the northern hemisphere at 11:28 UT [6:28 am CDT]. The Sun is at its highest point in the sky and it will be the longest day of the year. This is also the first day of summer.
Plentiful sunshine. Very hot. Heat index near 110F [43C]. High near 100F [38C]. Winds light and variable.
Evening: A mostly clear sky. Low 74F [23C]. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph [8 - 16kmph].