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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.
The fact of the matter is black holes are terrifying. They’re a huge, ravenous phenomenon in space, and they don’t care what moves in their path.Not even light can escape a black hole. So it ...
When astronomers showed the world their first look at a supermassive black hole in 2019, the image was likened to a flaming space doughnut.. But the team has released a new sharper image of the ...
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.
An image of what looks like a glowing orange donut is actually the first picture of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, our home galaxy.