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Black Hole Explorer Game Welcome and Introduction Place/Date/Time

Black Hole Explorer - What is a Black Hole? Still Image Introducing Einstein’s Darkest Prediction!

Black Hole Explorer - What is a Black Hole? Still Image Can You Survive A Journey to a Black Hole?

Black Hole Explorer - The Game Still Image Black Hole Explorer - On Your Mark, Get Set, Go!

Black Hole Explorer Game Explorer Probe Results Place/Date/Time

Probe Result 1 - What We Can See Still Image Black Hole Explorer - First on the Scene!

Probe Result 2 - The Event Horizon Still Image Black Hole Explorer - The Hole Truth!

Probe Result 3 - Massive Stars Still Image Black Hole Explorer - Heavyweight Champion!

Probe Result 4 - Birth of a Black Hole Animation - Click Image to View Black Hole Explorer - Birth announcement! Replace image with (Animation 1)

Probe Result 5 - Incredibly High Density Still Image Black Hole Explorer - The Big Squeeze!

Probe Result 6 - Distortion of Space and Time Still Image Black Hole Explorer - Ghost Story!

Probe Result 7 - Light Trapped Inside. Still Image Black Hole Explorer - No Way Out!

Probe Result 8 - Gravitational Lensing Animation - Click Image to View Black Hole Explorer - Warps and All! Replace image with Gravitational Lens animation

Probe Result 9 - Time Slows Down Still Image Black Hole Explorer - Time Flies. Not!

Probe Result 10 - The Spaghettification Still Image Black Hole Explorer - Pasta La Vista, Baby!

Probe Result 11 - Ultra Hot Gas Animation - Click Image to View Black Hole Explorer - If you can’t take the heat…. Replace image with animation: QuickTime only - viewers available

Probe Result 12 - The Demise of the Probe Still Image Black Hole Explorer - Missing in Action!

Probe Result 13 - Powerful Jet Energy Black Hole Explorer - Let’s Jet! Still Image

Probe Result 14 - Sources of Infalling Material Black Hole Explorer - The Smoking Gun! Still Image

Probe Results 15 - Devouring a Star Animation - Click Image to View Black Hole Explorer - Guess who’s coming to dinner? Replace image with “Animation of a Star Ripped Apart by a Giant Black Hole”:

Probe Results 16- Science Fiction Still Image Black Hole Explorer - One Way Street!

Probe Result 17 - Black Holes in the Galaxy Still Image Black Hole Explorer - One in a Million!

Probe Result 18 - Super Massive Black Holes Still Image Black Hole Explorer - Million Solar Baby!

Probe Result 19 - Central Black Hole Animation - Click Image to View Black Hole Explorer - X marks the spot! Replace image with animation:

Probe Result 20 - Black Holes in Other Galaxies Still Image Black Hole Explorer - The More the Merrier!

Probe Result Finale - Black Hole Hunting Animation - Click Image to View Black Hole Explorer - Happy Hunting! Replace image with animation: QuickTime only - viewers available

Credits Black Hole Explorer Probe: U. of Tokyo, NASA Magnetic Fields: XMM-Newton, ESA, NASA Binary star system: ESA, NASA and Felix Mirabel Probe Result 1: ESA/NASA, the AVO project and Paolo Padovani: Probe Result 2: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss Probe Result 3: NASA/GSFC Probe Result 4: HETE, NASA Probe Result 5: Universe Education Forum Probe Result 6: NASA/GSFC Probe Result 7: Michael Owen, John Blondin (NC State) Probe Result 8: Frank Summers (STScI) Probe Result 9: Probe Result 10: Universe Education Forum Probe Result 11: XMM-Newton, ESA, NASA Probe Result 12: Universe Education Forum Probe Result 13: NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) Probe Result 14: Harvard-Smithsonian CfA Probe Result 15: European Space Agency Probe Result 16: NASA/GRC Probe Result 17: 2MASS Collaboration, U.Mass, IPAC Probe Result 18: European Southern Observatory Probe Result 19: Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik Probe Result 20: Gemini Observatory/GMOS Commissioning Team Cygnus X-1 Animation: NASA/GSFC ALBERT EINSTEIN and related rights ™/© of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, used under license. Represented by the Roger Richman Agency, Inc., URL or program name here