Scientists have made groundbreaking discoveries about the supermassive black hole M87*, revealing unexpected changes in its magnetic fields and jets. These findings challenge existing theories and provide new insights into black hole physics. Stay tuned for the upcoming Astronomy & Astrophysics paper detailing these revelations!
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have measured the recoil velocity from a black hole collision for the first time, revealing a newborn black hole shooting through space at over 31 miles per second.
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!
Astronomers have identified the earliest confirmed black hole, a colossal entity 300 million times the size of our sun, offering insights into the universe's origins. This groundbreaking discovery pushes the boundaries of our understanding of cosmic history.
Astronomers have uncovered a dormant ultramassive black hole at the heart of the Orange Galaxy, revealing secrets about cosmic evolution and the intricate relationship between galaxies and their central black holes.
A new 'jellyfish' galaxy, 12 billion light-years away, has been discovered by astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope. This unique galaxy features tentacle-like trails of gas and stars, potentially revealing insights into cosmic evolution and star formation.
Astronomers have captured an ultra-detailed image of the Sculptor galaxy, revealing thousands of colors and previously unseen features, unlocking secrets about star formation and cosmic evolution.
A newly discovered supermassive black hole, J1601+3102, from just 1.2 billion years post-Big Bang is erupting with jets of plasma longer than the Milky Way, challenging our understanding of galaxy evolution.
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals breathtaking new images of the Sombrero Galaxy, showcasing hidden stars and intricate structures that transform our understanding of this cosmic wonder.
Astronomers have released the largest map of the early universe, revealing nearly 800,000 galaxies thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. This groundbreaking discovery provides insights into cosmic evolution and the universe's earliest structures.