The thinking around exoplanet habitability is mostly concerned with a planet's distance from its star. Too close, and any ...
There are black holes that are too big to be born from the death of a star but aren’t quite supermassive either. There’s ...
NASA image shows supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 1365 feeding on gas and dust, revealing dramatic X ray details nearly ...
Scientists using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory say a growing supermassive black hole inside galaxy NGC 1365 is consuming surrounding material at an extraordinary rate.
A supermassive black hole, two million times the Sun’s mass, is actively consuming surrounding material in galaxy NGC 1365, emitting intense X-rays detectable from Earth.
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James Webb Space Telescope's strange little red dots may really be 'black hole stars'
What are the little red dots discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope? These X-rays may offer a clue.
The Haystack 37m Telescope has been a landmark in radio astronomy and radar studies of the solar system since its first light ...
Messier 77 normally looks relatively serene in images, but who knew the supermassive black hole tugging at the galaxy's heartstrings could be so violent? New Webb images have captured the bright ...
At some 60 billion times the mass of the sun, this dark void could be home to a pair of black holes that are due for a cosmic ...
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The mysterious little red dots: immense stars whose heart is a black hole
The Astrophysical Journal Letters announces a discovery that could upend our perception of supermassive black holes.
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NASA’s Webb just caught a newborn galaxy blazing with 'monster stars' — giant suns that may explain how the first black holes were ever born
A billion years after the Big Bang, a small galaxy was already glowing with the chemical residue of stars so enormous they ...
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