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Astronomers Spot Something “Totally Unexpected” at Event Horizon of Supermassive Black Hole
The polarity of a supermassive black hole lurking at the center of M87, a galaxy 55 million light-years from Earth, ...
Event Horizon Telescope data reveal the magnetic field around M87* shifted, weakened and then flipped, defying theoretical expectations.
New observations of M87*, the first black hole ever imaged, revealed that the supermassive blackhole has experienced several ...
Mathematical quirks of our universe have led some cosmologists to wonder whether the cosmos was actually born in a black hole ...
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Powerful Particle Detection Could Mean We've Already Found an Exploding Black Hole
A tiny particle that smashed into Earth with a record-shattering energy of 220 petaelectronvolts could be the last scream of ...
The Event Horizon Telescope has made big news again! This time it captured the M87 black hole 'eating,' and even caught the 'echo' of its jets. When I first saw this news, I almost dropped my phone — ...
New findings in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics show that the magnetic field flipped around the black Hole M87* in 3 ...
After taking the first images of black holes, the groundbreaking Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is poised to reveal how black holes launch powerful jets into space. Now, a research team has shown that ...
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Could the Universe Be Inside a Black Hole?
A provocative new theory suggests that the Universe may not have begun with a traditional Big Bang, but rather as a “Big Bounce” — the explosive rebound of matter collapsing into a black hole. Led by ...
The polarization pattern around M87* — the first black hole to be directly imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope — has ...
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See The Milky Way's Sagittarius A* Black Hole In An Amazing Polarized Event Horizon Telescope Image
Image of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration "has ...
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