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Supermassive Black Holes Don’t Just Destroy Stars—They Help Form New Ones
Black holes regulate the galaxies around them.
Astrophysicists Trace 'Big Bird' Neutrino to Ancient Exploding Galaxy
A single particle, born 9.1 billion light-years away.
Supermassive Black Holes May Be All Over the Damn Place
According to astronomers, even the quietest regions of space may be populated by sky-chewing black holes.
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Japan’s Lost Hitomi Satellite Phoned Home. Can It Still Be Saved?
Japan says it received two brief communications from Hitomi since losing contact.
What Missing Satellite? Why Canadian Scientists Aren't Talking About JAXA
The Hitori satellite's status is unknown, after losing contact with Earth.
This Supermassive Black Hole Blasts 125 Million Miles-Per-Hour Winds
Quasar winds are crucial to galaxy formation, scientists say
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How Big Can a Black Hole Get?
Around 50 billion times the mass of our Sun, according to new research.
Astronomers Find Supermassive Black Hole Gobbling Down a Gassy Meal (Video)
It's no surprise that black holes are basically celestial Cookie Monsters, gobbling anything and everything in sight. But because that appetite includes light itself, it's incredibly rare for us to actually _see_ a black hole suck back an interstellar...
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