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This galaxy's central black hole appears to be a "messy eater" as its interstellar scraps are strewn into space.
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Supermassive Black Hole's 'Wind' Shapes Surrounding Galaxy"Some studies indicate that some of these winds do have enough energy to blast out into the host galaxy and interrupt/affect star formation, either by compressing gas, which spurs star formation ...
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Hubble studies a nearby galaxy's star formationmuch larger scale—active galactic nuclei shape their surroundings through winds, radiation, and powerful jets, altering not only star formation but also the evolution of the galaxy as a whole.
This galaxy's central black hole appears to be a "messy eater" as its interstellar scraps are strewn into space. A distant galaxy is home to a ravenous supermassive black hole that appears to be ...
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