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Search results for: black hole jet

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Have astrophysicists finally discovered primordial black holes?

This image shows the star-studded center of the Milky Way towards the constellation of Sagittarius. The most famous cosmic object in this image still remains invisible: the monster at our galaxy’s heart called Sagittarius A*. Astronomers have observed stars spinning around this supermassive black hole (located right in the center of the image), and the black hole consuming clouds of dust as it affects its environment with its enormous gravitational pull. Credit: NASA
Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Milky Way, Science

How Sagittarius A* was found lurking in the center of the Milky Way

Exotic Objects

Astronomers watch as a black hole’s jet wobbles like a top

A side-by-image of the "shadows" carved out of background light by a black hole.
Exotic Objects, Science

The 2nd photo of the M87 black hole is stunning, and more than a pretty picture

Exotic Objects, Milky Way

Milky Way’s black hole shows signs of increased chatter

Exotic Objects

Study explains decades of black hole observations

Exotic Objects

How scientists think the first picture of a black hole may look

Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Stars

Galactic merger reveals an unusual black hole that has shed its stars

Deep-Sky Objects, Exotic Objects

Fascinating rhythm: light pulses illuminate a rare black hole

Cosmology, Exotic Objects

NASA simulation suggests black holes may make ideal dark matter labs

Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Science

How black holes may shape galaxies

Exotic Objects, Science

Scientists use light signatures to track merging supermassive black holes

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