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Hidden in the ‘Infinity Galaxy,’ a black hole floats in space where none should exist, upending old ideas about black hole birth.
Here are 8 rare and stunning black hole images taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, showing deep space wonders., Technology & Science, Times Now ...
Jets are cosmic phenomena that could happen in a couple of ways. Now, researchers have found one larger than the Milky Way, ...
According to a provocative new study, that might just be our cosmic address. This idea is meant to solve one of the biggest puzzles in cosmology: the Hubble tension. This long-standing discrepancy ...
This disappearance isn’t just strange - it might hold the key to understanding the aging of galaxies and the quieting of the cosmos.
A cluster of eleven quasars on a galactic boundary challenges existing models, prompting a rethink of quasar formation in large-scale cosmic structures.
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How Cosmic Waves Move Quasars Quasars, incredibly bright black holes at the center of distant galaxies, appear stationary.
This is a picture of the core of a quasar. Specifically, it’s a Hubble Space Telescope image of the core of quasar 3C 273. It’s 2.5 billion light-years away from Earth. It was discovered in ...
Astronomers have used STIS to unveil dusty disks around stars to understand the formation of planetary systems, and now they can use STIS to better understand quasars’ host galaxies.
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified the first-ever "Einstein zig-zag," a distant quasar lensed six times by two precisely aligned galaxies that could help tackle a cosmological crisis.
Black holes don’t have many identifying features. They come in one colour (black) and one shape (spherical). The main difference between black holes is mass: some weigh about as much as a star like ...