A ‘runaway’ black hole ejected from its host galaxy is barrelling across space — and leaving behind a wake of newborn stars.
The KM3NeT collaboration is a large research group involved in the operation of a neutrino telescope network in the deep ...
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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 ...
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New fear unlocked: runaway black holes
If a pair of black holes coalesce into one, much of that vast energy can be released in a few seconds.
Since it turned on, the James Webb Space Telescope has revealed dozens of mysterious red blobs in space. The so-called Little ...
Gamma-ray bursts are not uncommon, but ones like the seven-hour burst detected in 2025 definitely are. Scientists now have an ...
A burst of X-rays from 8 billion years ago may be the first clear evidence of a white dwarf torn apart by a black hole.
If confirmed, this disappearing act might provide the closest and best observational evidence for the birth of a black hole ...
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Meet the best-known black holes in our galaxy
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center runs down the best-known Black Holes in the Milky Way galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Scientists have long suspected that active supermassive black holes can kill their own host galaxies, but new research suggests these cosmic titans are more like serial killers that can extend their ...
Webb telescope data confirm a supermassive black hole fleeing its galaxy, carving a 200,000 light-year wake of new stars.
Astronomers have found growing evidence that runaway black holes are hurtling through galaxies at extreme speeds, leaving ...
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