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Pink Bike

Vidéo : The Rise of Enduro à Valloire ou sur Enduro MTB

The teaser (vidéo) : The Rise of Enduro 

Photo à Tweedlove

Photo de mon vélo à Whistler

Photo Podium à Nauders


Vital MTB

Photo de mon vélo 

Photo pour une caméra embarquée au Chili

Deux photos au Chili

 

Team Canyon Factory Enduro team

Vidéo de promotion pour MucOff

Vidéo de promotion pour le Strive CF

Communiqué de presse"Camps d'entrainement"

Communiqué de presse "Le Chili"

Communiqué de presse "Valloire"

Communiqué de presse "La Thuile"

Communiqué de presse "Colorado"

Communiqué de presse "Whistler"

 

Vélo Vert

Photo au Chili

Photo à Whistler

Photo à la Thuile

Photo podium Nauders


MTB News

Photos au Chili

Photo podium à Riva del Garda

Photos à Twedlove

Photo à Valloire

Podium à Flims

Photos à Whistler

Photo à Nauders

Photo podium Nauders

Photo prologue Nauders

Photos Nauders


Dirt TV

La vidéo officielle à Tweedlove

La vidéo officielle à la Thuile

La vidéo officielle au Colorado

La vidéo officielle à Whistler

 

Enduro Tribe

Photo de mon vélo 

Vidéo de la chute sur le névé à Valloire

Podium à Nauders


Press Launch Strive CF

Photos sur endurotribe

Photo sur mbr

Photo sur velovert

Photo sur mtbcult

 

Enduromtb

Photo podium Riva Del Garda

Photo à Winterpark

Photo prologue Flims

Photo podium Nauders

 

Publicités

Vidéo de promotion pour la Banque Raiffeisen Valais

Making of de la publicité pour la Raiffeisen

 

Autres vidéos

Vidéo de l'année passée sur Singletrack

Vidéo au festival des Diablerets

La vidéo officielle de l'EWS au Chili


Autres site internet

Mon vélo sur ride.ch
Interview sur le blog Teneighty
Photos sur Freeridemagazine
Photo podium à Riva Del Garda sur bikemag.de
Photo podium à Flims sur bikemag.de
Report sur Flims avec photo sur Dirt mag
Photo à la DH à Morgins sur intercycle
Photo à Whistler sur dirtagmag
Photos à Flims sur le site officielle
Photo sur le blog de Mucoff au Chili
Photo au chili sur MTBcheck
Photos sur mtbcult à Whistler

Posted by Anthonyroava on
Astronomers spot a massive ‘sleeping giant’ black hole less than 2,000 light-years from Earth
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Astronomers have spotted the most massive known stellar black hole in the Milky Way galaxy after detecting an unusual wobble in space.

The so-called “sleeping giant,” named Gaia BH3, has a mass that is nearly 33 times that of our sun, and it’s located 1,926 light-years away in the Aquila constellation, making it the second-closest known black hole to Earth. The closest black hole is Gaia BH1, which is located about 1,500 light-years away and has a mass that is nearly 10 times that of our sun.

Astronomers discovered the black hole while combing through observations taken by European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescope for an upcoming data release to the scientific community. The researchers weren’t expecting to find anything, but a peculiar motion — caused by Gaia BH3’s gravitational influence on a nearby companion — caught their eye.

Many “dormant” black holes don’t have a companion close enough to munch on, so they are much more difficult to spot and don’t generate any light. But other stellar black holes siphon material from companion stars, and this exchange of matter releases bright X-rays that can be spotted through telescopes.
The wobbling movement of an old giant star in the Aquila constellation revealed that it was in an orbital dance with a dormant black hole, and it’s the third such dormant black hole spotted by Gaia.

The researchers used the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile’s Atacama Desert and other ground-based observatories to confirm the mass of Gaia BH3, and their study has also offered new clues to how such huge black holes came to be. The findings appeared Tuesday in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

“No one was expecting to find a high-mass black hole lurking nearby, undetected so far,” said lead study author Pasquale Panuzzo, an astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris, part of France’s National Centre for Scientific Research, and a Gaia collaboration member, in a statement. “This is the kind of discovery you make once in your research life.”
Posted by Anthonyroava on
Astronomers spot a massive ‘sleeping giant’ black hole less than 2,000 light-years from Earth
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Astronomers have spotted the most massive known stellar black hole in the Milky Way galaxy after detecting an unusual wobble in space.

The so-called “sleeping giant,” named Gaia BH3, has a mass that is nearly 33 times that of our sun, and it’s located 1,926 light-years away in the Aquila constellation, making it the second-closest known black hole to Earth. The closest black hole is Gaia BH1, which is located about 1,500 light-years away and has a mass that is nearly 10 times that of our sun.

Astronomers discovered the black hole while combing through observations taken by European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescope for an upcoming data release to the scientific community. The researchers weren’t expecting to find anything, but a peculiar motion — caused by Gaia BH3’s gravitational influence on a nearby companion — caught their eye.

Many “dormant” black holes don’t have a companion close enough to munch on, so they are much more difficult to spot and don’t generate any light. But other stellar black holes siphon material from companion stars, and this exchange of matter releases bright X-rays that can be spotted through telescopes.
The wobbling movement of an old giant star in the Aquila constellation revealed that it was in an orbital dance with a dormant black hole, and it’s the third such dormant black hole spotted by Gaia.

The researchers used the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile’s Atacama Desert and other ground-based observatories to confirm the mass of Gaia BH3, and their study has also offered new clues to how such huge black holes came to be. The findings appeared Tuesday in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

“No one was expecting to find a high-mass black hole lurking nearby, undetected so far,” said lead study author Pasquale Panuzzo, an astronomer at the Observatoire de Paris, part of France’s National Centre for Scientific Research, and a Gaia collaboration member, in a statement. “This is the kind of discovery you make once in your research life.”
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