NASA Hubble Telescope uncovers ‘gateway to heaven’ at centre of the universe, wacky conspiracy theorists claim
The strange image of a black hole was first released in 1992
CONSPIRACY theorists say this NASA image from 1992 shows a gateway to heaven at the centre of the universe.
Taken from the Hubble Space Telescope, the photo depicts an X-shaped structure that appears to resemble a crucifix 1,100 light-years from Earth.
The Wide Field Planetary camera on the famous telescope took the picture, which was first released in June 1992, according to , but has recently reemerged on conspiracy site .
The cross appears in the elusive space picture due to “absorption by dust and marks the exact position of a black hole”, according to Hubblesite.
It writes: “The darkest bar may be an edge-on dust ring which is 100 light-years in diameter.
“The edge-on torus not only hides the black hole and accretion disk from being viewed directly from Earth, but also determines the axis of a jet of high-speed plasma and confines radiation from the accretion disk to a pair of oppositely directed cones of light, which ionize gas caught in their beam.
“The second bar of the 'X' could be a second disk seen edge on, or possibly rotating gas and dust in MS1 intersecting with the jets and ionization cones.”
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But conspiracy theorists are debating whether the bizarre cross could prove the existence of heaven.
One commenter wrote on Disclose.tv: "This is surely a sign that God exists and he is showing us that heaven resides with the very centre of our galaxy.”
Another wrote: “Interesting. I’d say X marks the spot, but it does look like a crucifix. In fact, it looks like a figure hanging off of a crucifix…”
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