Astronomers have spotted an absolutely colossal cosmic chimney that stretches as far as 140 Milky Ways lined up side by side. These jumbo jets are being blasted from a supermassive black hole.
The supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy isn't just spinning ... processes associated with these fascinating ...
This gallery highlights the Hubble Space Telescope’s spectacular captures of cosmic wonders, from star-forming nebulae to ...
In other words, one black hole is continuously erupting energy and plasma into space across a distance more than 140 times ...
Our blue moon will no longer be standing alone. Jupiter, eat your heart out: Earth will be getting a second moon in the form ...
Astronomers have spotted the biggest pair of black hole jets ever seen, spanning 23 million light-years in total length. That's equivalent to lining up 140 Milky Way galaxies back to back.
These fierce outflows—with a total power output equivalent to trillions of suns—shoot out from above and below a supermassive ...
"The Milky Way would be a little dot in these two giant eruptions." ...
Two mighty beams of energy have been detected shooting in opposite directions from a supermassive black hole inside a distant ...
This is the closest pair detected in the local universe using multiwavelength (visible and X-ray light) observations.
Equation of state measurements using dynamic shock compression with high-energy lasers are limited by low repetition rates, ...