Astronomers have detected two massive jets of energy from a supermassive black hole, extending over 23 million light-years.
The largest known black hole jets, 23 million light years across, have been discovered in the distant universe. This pair of ...
The energetic streams are together 23 million light-years in length—roughly as long as 140 Milky Way galaxies lined end to end ...
Astronomers on Maunakea on Hawai‘i Island have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen, spanning 23 million ...
The discovery of something this immense surprisingly early in the lifetime of the universe overturns what we thought we knew ...
Astronomers have discovered the largest pair of black hole jets, stretching 23 million light-years. That’s like lining up 140 Milky Way galaxies one after another!
New research suggests that black holes may actually be "frozen stars," bizarre quantum objects that lack a singularity and an ...
XRISM allowed astronomers to track plasma as it circled the supermassive black hole at a distance of around 0.1 light-years away. This material gradually moved inwards to a distance of around 0.001 ...
The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) has revealed the structure, motion and temperature of the material around ...
"Primordial black holes do not live in the solar system. Rather, they’re streaming through the universe, doing their own thing. And the probability is, they’re going through the inner solar system at ...
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, has around 150 globular clusters that are known to scientists. Since they are extremely old, they ...
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