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Saturday, Oct 11

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Scientists snap first photo of two black holes in an epic staredown

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Astronomers have achieved the first radio image of a supermassive black hole pair, using the retired Russian RadioAstron satellite.

Friday, Oct 10

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This is the world's 1st image of 2 black holes orbiting one another

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After decades of searching, astronomers have imaged two supermassive black holes in orbit around each other at the heart of quasar OJ287.

Thursday, Oct 9

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Scientists Just Solved a Black Hole Mystery 100 Years in the Making

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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. Using cutting-edge simulations, scientists at Goethe…

Wednesday, Oct 8

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Scientists uncover a hidden power source inside a monster black hole

Scientists have simulated how M87*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy M87, powers its immense particle jet. The Frankfurt team’s FPIC code shows that magnetic reconnection, where magnetic field lines snap and reform,…

Tuesday, Oct 7

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How rotating black holes unleash cosmic particle jets

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At the center of the massive galaxy M87 lies the supermassive black hole M87*, weighing six and a half billion times the mass of the Sun and spinning rapidly on its axis. From this powerhouse, an enormous jet of charged particles blasts…

Monday, Oct 6

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Black holes might hold the key to a 60-year cosmic mystery

Scientists may have finally uncovered the mystery behind ultra-high-energy cosmic rays — the most powerful particles known in the universe. A team from NTNU suggests that colossal winds from supermassive black holes could be accelerating…

Saturday, Oct 4

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Astronomers Stunned by Black Hole Growing Beyond Known Limits

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A black hole in a distant quasar is growing faster than the usual limit, according to Chandra observations. This may explain how the first supermassive black holes emerged. Astronomers have identified a black hole growing at one of the…

Friday, Oct 3

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Scientists Capture Image of Plasma Jet From Supermassive Black Hole

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Astronomers have captured the clearest image ever of the vast, powerful jet of matter erupting from the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy Messier 87 (M87).

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Thursday, Oct 2

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JWST captures clearest-ever image of M87 galaxy's supermassive black hole jet

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Astronomers using JWST have captured the sharpest infrared view yet of the supermassive black hole jet in M87, offering new insights into its structure and physics.

Wednesday, Oct 1

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Infrared data from the James Webb Telescope reveals more structural details of M87's black hole jet

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Scientists have long been aware of the massive elliptical galaxy, M87. The galaxy was first observed in the late 18th century by Charles Messier, who cataloged objects in the sky specifically to avoid them when looking for comets. However,…

Monday, Sep 29

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The Black Hole That Broke the Rules

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Black holes, regions of space where gravity is so intense that even light cannot escape, have captivated astronomers for decades. Some are the result of stellar death while others sit at the hearts of quasars, galaxies that shine so…

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A Black Hole Merger's "Kick" Was Measured For The First Time

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Black hole mergers are some of the most violent events in the universe. Just how violent is becoming more clear in part due to a new paper published in Nature Astronomy. For the first time, it tracks the “recoil” that the newly formed…

Thursday, Sep 25

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Turns Out the First Supermassive Black Holes Weren’t So Supermassive, Research Suggests

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Astronomers saw past the blinding light of a quasar, only to find a supermassive black hole that's much smaller than theoretical predictions.

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Supermassive black hole spews gas at record speeds, upending mass estimates

phys.org

One of the most powerful black holes in the universe is belching out gas at speeds of up to 10,000 kilometers per second, making its estimated mass more than 10 times lower than first thought.

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Supermassive black holes not so massive say scientists

www.aljazeera.com

Study shows black holes may be smaller than believed, challenging models of cosmic growth.

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'Supermassive' black holes aren't as big as we thought! Void 12 billion light-years from Earth is 10 times smaller than expected, study finds

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If the thought of a supermassive black hole terrifies you, a new study may provide some relief. Scientists say that these galactic giants might not actually be as big as we thought.

Supermassive black holes ‘may not be as massive as previously thought’

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Scientists from University of Southampton say they may have been overestimating size of the celestial giants after a new discovery.