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First-ever black hole to be directly imaged has changed 'dramatically' in just 4 years, new study finds
The polarization pattern around M87* — the first black hole to be directly imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope — has changed direction, and scientists aren't sure why.
Astronomers have used an X-ray spacecraft called XRISM to observe powerful winds blowing from a neutron star — the findings ...
New images from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), an international collaboration involving several University of Toronto ...
New observations of M87*, the first black hole ever imaged, revealed that the supermassive blackhole has experienced several ...
The last gasp of a primordial black hole may be the source of the highest-energy "ghost particle" detected to date, a new MIT ...
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Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole
Sagittarius A* has been seen by human eyes with an "image produced by a global research team called the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration" according to the European Southern Observatory. The ...
Using the wide-field survey capabilities of the Subaru Telescope, astronomers discovered active supermassive black holes, or quasars, in the distant universe and then studied them with the James Webb ...
How often do black holes explode? New research refines old calculations, hinting that black hole explosions may be a ...
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