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.
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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 ...
Lobster-eye satellite Einstein Probe captured the X-ray flash from a very elusive celestial pair. The discovery opens a new ...
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Hosted on MSNBlood moon 2025: How to see the moon turn red over North America during March's total lunar eclipseHere's everything you need to know about how to see the first "blood moon" total lunar eclipse since 2022, and the only one ...
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 ...
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