Sunday, February 17, 2013

'Cosmic blast' could explain radiation spike in Middle Ages

[The weekA HUGE cosmic blast in deep space could explain a mystery spike in radiation during the Middle Ages, scientists have said. According to a study published in January's Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and reported today by the BBC, an explosion occurred when two black holes or neutron stars collided in the Milky Way, sending shockwaves through the galaxy, in either in 774 or 775 AD.