The supermassive black hole at the center of the Circinus galaxy is being fed with gaseous material by two spiral arms, ...
Stars often fall into black holes, and now it seems the opposite can also occur, producing an extra long-lasting explosion as ...
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James Webb telescope finds 'remarkable' evidence that a black hole plowed through a galaxy, leaving an enormous scar behind
Using JWST and ALMA data, astronomers have spotted a superlong and narrow 'galactic contrail,' possibly produced by a black ...
For 50 years, astronomers have been searching for evidence of winds emanating from the black hole Sagittarius A*. Now, they ...
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Two Black Holes Locked in a Death Spiral Imaged in Stunning First
In OJ 287, located some 3.5 billion light-years away, the intricate, extreme interplay between the two central supermassive ...
Astronomers detected in unprecedented detail a collision between two black holes. Their observations confirm predictions made ...
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A black hole zoomed through the galaxy and left a gigantic scar in space; James Webb confirms
It was spotted in the spiral galaxy NGC 3627, around 31 million light-years from our solar system in the constellation Leo.
Astronomers studying the supermassive black hole M87*, a behemoth six and a half billion times the mass of the Sun, have uncovered a new way these cosmic monsters unleash their power.
Astronomers have recently made a breakthrough studying the supermassive black hole M87*, a behemoth six and a half billion ...
The discovery that black hole growth may not be limited to galactic centers could shed light on the role supermassive black holes, with masses millions or billions of times that of the sun, play in ...
Gauging the mass of a black hole is tricky, but astronomers have devised multiple methods to measure the heft of these galactic gluttons ...
Mathematical quirks of our universe have led some cosmologists to wonder whether the cosmos was actually born in a black hole ...
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