NASA has revealed the sharpest ever look at the edge of a black hole, and it could solve a decades–old galactic mystery.
A state-of-the-art experiment at the US Department of Energy’s (DoE) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ...
NASA said that while the mystery of the Circinus galaxy’s excess emissions has been solved, there are billions of black holes ...
The Circinus galaxy, a galaxy about 13 million light-years away, contains an active supermassive black hole that continues to ...
“The non-invasive in vivo optical imaging of rhodopsin activation extends the diagnostic capability of ORG and may facilitate ...
It's one of astronomy's great mysteries: how did black holes get so big, so massive, so quickly. An answer to this cosmic ...
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope by NASA gives a glimpse into a black hole within the Circinus Galaxy, which ...
The James Webb Space Telescope snapped its sharpest image of the area around a black hole, solving a long-standing galactic ...
It's the clearest view yet of the dust at the heart of the Circinus galaxy.
Scientists are using the cutting-edge satellite technology from the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NASIR) to rethink how ...
James Webb Space Telescope interferometric data indicate that hot dust near the Circinus black hole produces most infrared emission, revising earlier interpretations of outflows.
An answer to the question of how black holes get so big, so quickly, has been provided and reported on in Nature Astronomy.