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This galaxy's central black hole appears to be a "messy eater" as its interstellar scraps are strewn into space.
Interstellar's depiction of time dilation on Miller's planet encompasses complex scientific theories and terms, which require a detailed explanation.
At the edge of science and imagination lies a question once posed by a Nobel laureate and now revisited with fresh eyes: ...
"We want to understand how these galaxies are forming stars, how many stars they’re forming, and especially how the black ...
Einstein believed that black holes didn't really exist. But they do: that much we know. We don't know much else about them.
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have discovered evidence that suggests the presence of a long-sought supermassive black hole at the heart of the nearby spiral galaxy ...
Black holes power some of the most energetic phenomena in the known universe, but could they ever power an advanced human ...
Compelling evidence of a long-sought black hole at the center of the galaxy M83 has been unveiled using the James Webb Space ...
But what if humanity managed to find a rogue supermassive black hole? One that had left its old galaxy behind and was now sprinting through the interstellar medium? While the idea might seem like ...
Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of our galaxy, mostly eats interstellar gas and dust that is drifting around. With telescopes, we have seen other black holes eating stars and even the gas ...
The photo suggests that interstellar 'scraps' of matter are being strewn into space as the hungry black hole chows down on its dinner. "At the very center of nearly every galaxy is a supermassive ...