A groundbreaking discovery reveals a giant black hole possibly formed just microseconds after the Big Bang, challenging everything we know about cosmic evolution. This could mean black holes formed before their host galaxies!
A previously inactive black hole in the galaxy SDSS1335+0728 is now emitting extraordinary X-ray flares, captivating astronomers and challenging existing theories about black hole activity. This rare phenomenon offers a unique chance to observe the behavior of a waking black hole in real time.
Join NASA's astounding observation of continuous fireworks near the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, unveiling rapid bursts of light and bright flares, shedding light on the mysteries of our galaxy.