Astronomers have discovered that when a supermassive black hole aspires and shreds a star, its activity does not stop once the star devours: it can eject, years later, jets of matter hitting the surrounding gas and emitting powerful radio waves, a bit like "cosmic rots." These rots [...] This article Black holes can "rotate" years after swallowing a star and we now know why appeared first on Trust My Science.
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Astronomers have discovered that when a supermassive black hole aspires and shreds a star, its activity does not stop once the star devours: it can eject, years later, jets of matter hitting the surrounding gas and emitting powerful radio waves, a bit like "cosmic rots." These rots [...] This article Black holes can "rotate" years after swallowing a star and we now know why appeared first on Trust My Science.