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Supermassive black holes don’t share things evenly with their galaxies, according to new Australian research.
A microquasar or moderate-sized black hole consuming matter from a companion star has been found in our neighboring Andromeda Galaxy.
A gigantic black hole has been found with the mass of 17 billion suns, composing 14 percent of its host galaxy’s mass.
A quasar with the largest ever outflow has been found using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope.
The mystery of why star-forming hydrogen gas is undetectable in the farthest regions of the universe may have been solved by Australian astronomers.
The strange behavior of stars in the Sword of Orion may be due to the presence of a black hole with a mass about 200 times larger than our sun.