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Search results for: black holes

Cosmology, Exotic Objects, Galaxies

Did Stars, Galaxies, or Black Holes Come First?

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

Don’t black holes disobey the conservation of mass because black holes essentially “eat” matter, thus destroying the material?

simulation of merging supermassive black holes
Exotic Objects

Why weren’t astronomers sure that supermassive black holes could merge?

Exotic Objects, Robotic Spaceflight

NuSTAR catches black holes in galaxy web

An artist's conception of the pair of supermassive black holes.
Exotic Objects, Science

These supermassive black holes, equal to 28 billion Suns, are the heaviest ever measured

Exotic Objects, Galaxies, Science

Black holes are the rhythm at the heart of galaxies

PRIMA will measure the absolute and relative abundances of heavy elements where they are formed, deep in the hearts of galaxies. Credit: NASA/Jenny Mottar
Exotic Objects, Robotic Spaceflight

Which came first, galaxies or black holes? This is the plan to find out

Exotic Objects, Science

Can galaxies ignore their supermassive black holes?

Exotic Objects, Galaxies

Ultra-fast outflows help monster black holes shape their galaxies

Exotic Objects, Science

Astronomers time accelerating particles around black holes

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