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An explosive flare from the Milky Way's central black hole has been translated from 'a single flickering pixel' into a detailed 3D model using AI and Einstein's general relativity equations.
Picture a black hole so powerful that it swallows the equivalent of one sun every day. Now imagine that black hole also has a mass that's 17 billion times larger than our sun.
Astronomers recently used artificial intelligence to fine-tune the first-ever image of a black hole, captured in 2019 by the Event Horizon Telescope.
Blazing away inside a dwarf galaxy in the early universe, black hole LID-568 is consuming material some 40 times the theoretical limit, perhaps solving an old riddle of how supermassive black ...
A set of three new NASA sonifications bring black holes to life via sound.
Astronomers reprocessed data from the Event Horizon Telescope to make a sharper image of a supermassive black hole at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy.
For decades, the supermassive black hole anchoring a galaxy known as SDSS1335+0728 in the Virgo constellation hasn’t displayed much activity.
The iconic 2019 image of a supermassive black hole that has since been dubbed the "orange donut" has gotten a makeover. Scientists unveiled the sharpest-ever image of the blackhole on Thursday ...
Reinventing the black hole Black holes are objects whose gravity is strong enough to trap light, and the traditional black hole of general relativity is surrounded by an event horizon.
Building a black hole from a single pixel "Sgr A* lies in the heart of our own Milky Way galaxy, making it the nearest supermassive black hole and a prime candidate to study such flares," Levis said.
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