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James Webb Space Telescope's strange little red dots may really be 'black hole stars'
What are the little red dots discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope? These X-rays may offer a clue.
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Hubble and Chandra space telescopes hunt for rogue black holes wandering through dwarf galaxies
The Hubble and Chandra space telescopes are hunting for rogue black holes wandering through dwarf galaxies, which could ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has delivered new evidence that sheds light on what scientists know about black holes. Launched more than four years ago, the infrared observatory, and successor to the ...
The Haystack 37m Telescope has been a landmark in radio astronomy and radar studies of the solar system since its first light ...
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NASA’s Webb just peered into the heart of the Circinus galaxy — peeling back the dust to watch a supermassive black hole feed
Thirteen million light-years from Earth, a supermassive black hole is eating. It sits at the center of the Circinus galaxy, ...
Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal monster black holes in the early universe that seem to have grown too big, too fast. New research points to a strange form of dark matter as a ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has taken its first look at black holes secretly snacking on stars within dusty galaxies. JWST’s ability to pick up detailed infrared signals lets it peer past the dust ...
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