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Supermassive black hole mysteriously comes alive, starts feeding

Por: Newsweek Tech July 05, 2023

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An enormous supermassive black hole has been spotted bursting into action around 10 billion light years away.The huge black hole spat out a gigantic flare of energy, which was named J221951-484240, or J221951, and is one of the most luminous objects rapidly changing brightness—known as transients—ever recorded.The finding was revealed by Samantha Oates, an astronomer at the University of Birmingham in England, at the U.K.'s annual... + full article



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