Has the James Webb Space Telescope discovered a 'missing' supermassive black hole?
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Webb unearths proof of functioning supermassive black holes in Messier 83
Space Telescope Sciences Scientists According to a team of astronomers led by science scientists at the Sciences, highly ionized neon gas detected in the center of the Spiral Galaxy Messier 83 by a mid-inphrase instrument (MIRI) mounted on the NASA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This web image shows the Messier 83. Image credits: NASA/ESA/CSA/Webb/A. Adamo, [...] Source The post Webb unearths proof of functioning supermassive black holes in Mes…
Webb Finds Evidence for Active Supermassive Black Hole in Messier 83
Highly ionized neon gas detected at the center of the spiral galaxy Messier 83 could be a telltale signature of an active galactic nucleus, according to a team of astronomers led by Space Telescope Science Institute scientists. The post Webb Finds Evidence for Active Supermassive Black Hole in Messier 83 appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
NASA Puzzled by Unearthly Howling from Black Hole
Future Space NASA just picked up something super weird — a haunting howling sound coming from a black hole, and no one knows exactly what to make of it. It’s not the kind of sound you’d hear with your ears, but when they converted space vibrations into audio, this creepy, otherworldly noise showed up. Scientists expected something strange, but this was next-level eerie — kind of like space itself was crying out. The sound came from a black hole…
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