Enormous Blast from supermassive Black Hole in a Galaxy Far, Far Away
A giant jet spanning continuously from supermassive black hole, for over 300,000 light years, is seen blasting out of the galaxy Pictor A.
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A giant jet spanning continuously from supermassive black hole, for over 300,000 light years, is seen blasting out of the galaxy Pictor A.
Astronomers have discovered a black hole that grew much more quickly than its host galaxy, triggering questions on the previous assumptions on the development of galaxies.
The cat-like features are actually distant galaxies whose light has been stretched and bent by the large amounts of mass contained in foreground galaxies. The effect called
An impressive phenomenon in this NASA video. A massive Black Hole shreds passing star…