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Supermassive black hole flare launched wind and debris into space at 37,000 miles per second
Learn more about the supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 3783 and how its powerful blast is similar to our sun’s coronal ...
Astronomers have spotted the longest gamma-ray burst ever seen, a cosmic explosion that lasted seven hours — and they ...
NASA has visualized the cataclysm, which is thought to have caused a mysterious eruption of gamma rays captured by telescopes ...
Scientists say the best explanation for the longest gamma ray burst is that a black hole consumed a star, but they disagree ...
The European Space Agency said that the black hole inside the spiral galaxy NGC 3783 has the mass of 30 million suns.
Scientists say the best explanation for the longest gamma ray burst is that a black hole consumed a star, but they disagree ...
X-ray space telescopes caught a supermassive blackhole flinging matter into space at a fifth of the speed of light.
Intermediate mass black holes (IMBH), if they exist, have between about 100 and 1,000 solar masses, placing them in between ...
A sudden X-ray flare from a supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 3783 triggered ultra-fast winds racing outward at a fifth the speed of light—an event never witnessed before. Using XMM-Newton and ...
But the supermassive black hole lurking at the core of NGC 3783 is 30 million times the mass of our humble sun, and the ...
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Never-before-seen black hole blast clocked at record-breaking 60,000 kilometers per second
Galaxy NGC 3783 is gorgeous, with well-defined spiral arms that make it almost the platonic ideal of spiral galaxies. That ...
Researchers have created a fully relativistic model showing that gravitational waves might carry hidden clues about dark ...
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