An unprecedented image of a supermassive black hole and its vast extragalactic radio jet has been captured for the first time, raising new q...
An unprecedented image of a supermassive black hole and its vast extragalactic radio jet has been captured for the first time, raising new questions about our nearest radio galaxy. The heart of Centaurus A – the fifth-brightest galaxy in the sky – is distinguished by a plume of energy moving around half the speed of light, though it’s taken until … Continue reading
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