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Spiral Galaxy Caught Spraying Huge Jets of Super-Hot Gas Like a Sprinkler
A nearby galaxy has been caught draining itself of star-forming fuel, with vast streams of superheated material twisting away ...
A rare cosmic alignment has revealed three supermassive black holes blasting radio jets at the same time inside a tangled galaxy merger, turning a distant patch of sky into a natural laboratory for ...
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Do even low-mass dwarf galaxies merge? New clues from the outer stars of a Milky Way satellite
Using the Subaru Telescope's wide-field camera, astronomers have discovered a previously unknown structure surrounding a tiny ...
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This young galaxy died early — and its own supermassive black hole may be to blame
The young galaxy didn't die in a one-time death blow, but rather, it was 'death by a thousand cuts.' ...
Astronomers discovered new evidence that supermassive black holes can quietly choke off star formation over time ...
Three billion years after the Big Bang, a massive galaxy already looked like it had run out of time. It spun in a calm, ...
Astronomers using W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawaiʻi Island have uncovered the largest and most extended stream of ...
James Webb Space Telescope data has revealed that an ancient dead galaxy in the early universe was choked by a supermassive ...
A twisting black hole jet is pushing gas across a star-forming galaxy, revealing how black holes can reshape disks from the ...
Observations of Pablo’s Galaxy show repeated black hole heating restricted gas inflow, limiting new star formation in the early universe, based on Webb and ALMA data.
What were galaxies like in the early universe? This is what a recent study published in Nature Astronomy hopes to address as ...
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