Event Horizon Telescope will soon image Black Hole
The Event Horizon Telescope is an experiment performed on a global array of radio telescopes, spanning from Hawaii to Chile and from the South Pole to Arizona.
The Event Horizon Telescope is an experiment performed on a global array of radio telescopes, spanning from Hawaii to Chile and from the South Pole to Arizona.
A supermassive black hole in a small galaxy 1.8 billion light years away, has been partaking in a decade-long binge of a star.
Spinning gigantic black hole swallowing star explains superluminous event.
The filaments in this image appear to connect to the central region of the galaxy NGC 4696, a region thought occupied by a supermassive black hole.
Take a look at this amazing video about the scale of black holes. You cannot imagine how big and massive they can really get…
Death from space. Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), extremely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies, explained…
Astronomers has detected matter wobbling around a black hole for the first time.
Astronomers observed a cosmic weather event that has never been seen before, on a supermassive black hole.
A NASA scientist just announced a promising new theory about a possible link between primordial black holes and dark matter.
Famous theoretical cosmologist Stephen W. Hawking, said: “Things can get out of a black hole, both from the outside and possible through another universe.”