One of the most destructive phenomena in the universe has just been recorded by NASA's Hubble Telescope: the ghostly quasar super tsunami rips apart galaxies.
Thanks to the phenomenon of gravitational lensing, astronomers have observed the activity of a black hole in the center of the galaxy 11 billion light-years away.
The giant black hole challenging every theory published in November could be a mistake only by scientists.
TESS, NASA's $ 200 million telescope, observes a black hole about 600 million times more massive than the Sun.
Now scientists have had an extraordinarily powerful tool that enables them to directly observe the mysteries of the universe ...
Super black holes and their behavior have long been on the list of mystical spatial phenomena that scientists want to decipher.