Supermassive Black Holes In Jellyfish Galaxies Are Hungry
Hungry supermassive black holes are powering galaxies shaped like jellyfish, astronomers have found, and the information might offer more clues about how the universe formed. Scientists using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile spotted active supermassive black holes at the centers of six galaxies with tentacle-shaped arms of material reaching out of their disks for thousands of light years, called jellyfish galaxies. Those black holes were gobbling up material, the What made the observation so special was that ...
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