Black holes

James Webb find new surprises IN a galaxy’s organic biosignatures near Black Holes

Research by Oxford University is the first of its kind to study tiny dust molecules in the central active regions of active galaxies by the use of early observations captured by NASA’s Webb. The research is the first U.K.-led paper to use spectroscopic data from JWST’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) and addresses one of the biggest […]

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colliding Neutron Stars are responsible for the formation of Magnetars

Magnetars are one of the most interesting objects in space. These neutron stars are so massive that one teaspoon of what they are made of would weigh nearly one billion tons and possess magnetic fields that are a hundred million times more powerful than any magnet on Earth. Despite these facts, researchers don’t know much

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