NASA's flagship space telescope captured flares from the disk of superheated material around the black hole, revealing the dynamic—and explosive—physics at our galaxy's core.
Astrophysicists have observed our central supermassive black hole. They found the accretion disk is constantly emitting flares without periods of rest. Shorter, faint flares and longer, bright flares ...
Lobster-eye satellite Einstein Probe captured the X-ray flash from a very elusive celestial pair. The discovery opens a new way to explore how massive stars interact and evolve, confirming the unique ...
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Hosted on MSNOur galaxy's monster black hole is spitting out mysterious flares, James Webb telescope revealsSagittarius A*, our galaxy's supermassive black hole, is constantly producing strange eruptions. Astronomers are using the ...
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What Will the Solar Maximum do to Earth in 2025?Mark Cuban says this will be the ‘No. 1 housing affordability issue’ for Americans — and predicts Florida especially will have ‘huge problems.’ How to protect yourself in 2025 NFL News: Two Super Bowl ...
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