The James Webb Space Telescope captured infrared light from a black hole and gave scientists unprecedented insights into the object's structure.
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Astronomers observe supermassive black hole awaken from 100-million-year slumber
Researchers have observed a long-dormant black hole being “reborn” in a distant galaxy. Located at the heart of galaxy ...
One of the most vivid portraits of "reborn" black hole activity—likened to the eruption of a "cosmic volcano" spreading ...
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Gravitational waves from black holes indicate that they had previously merged, producing record-breaking results
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A supermassive black hole is reawakening inside a distant galaxy cluster—and after almost 100 million years of slumber, ...
In 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope captured the first image of a black hole, located 53 million light-years away in the ...
For the past few years, astronomers have grappled with a cosmic enigma first revealed by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope ...
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Black hole butterflies? James Webb telescope spots dozens of black hole 'cocoons' in early universe.
Little red dots were first observed by the James Webb Space Telescope ( JWST) shortly after the spacecraft began collecting ...
A black hole silent for 100 million years suddenly erupts again, launching vast plasma jets and reshaping its galaxy, leaving ...
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Massive supernova explosion may have created a binary black hole
"Our study provides a new direction to understand the whole evolutionary history of massive stars toward the formation of ...
Supermassive black holes are mysterious bodies. Now a new preprint study is shedding light on Sagittarius A* by studying what ...
Astronomers at the University of Warwick have discovered that black holes don't just consume matter—they manage it, choosing ...
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