Black holes cook their own meals, according to NASA’s Chandra X-ray study; here’s how |

Unveiling Black Holes’ Culinary Secrets: A Cosmic Phenomenon Researchers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Very Large Telescope have unlocked a thrilling cosmic secret: black holes can indeed cook their own meals! Supermassive black holes in galaxy clusters like Perseus and Centaurus are now understood to regulate the cooling of hot gas, forming warm … Read more

Last starlight for ground-breaking Gaia

The Future of Space Exploration: What Gaia’s Legacy Foretells The European Space Agency’s Gaia mission, with its landmark achievements and vast data releases, has set a new standard in celestial mapping and astronomical research. As Gaia transitions into its retirement phase, it leaves behind a legacy poised to shape future trends in space exploration and … Read more

Black hole births jets, hosts white dwarf while astronomers watch

Watching Galactic Marvels: The Birth of Jets and the Dance of Orbits For the first time in history, scientists have witnessed the birth of jets from a supermassive black hole in real-time, heralding a new era in astrophysical studies. This fascinating event revolves around the black hole at the center of galaxy 1ES 1927+654, transforming … Read more