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A Supermassive Black Hole Was Expelled From the Galaxy It Inhabited and Is Now Wandering Through the Universe
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Ten million times more massive than our Sun, a black hole confirmed by the James Webb Space Telescope runs through the cosmos at a speed of 1,000 km/s.
A Supermassive Black Hole Was Expelled From the Galaxy It Inhabited and Is Now Wandering Through the Universe
Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered something unprecedented: a supermassive black hole that was expelled from the galaxy it inhabited. A supermassive black hole fleeing its host galaxy has been discovered, leaving behind a trail of forming stars. Supermassive black holes are objects with masses ranging from millions to billions of solar masses and are found at the center of most observed galaxies. Evidence…
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