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This Black Hole Has a Cosmic Wingspan

Astronomers announced last week that they had discovered a black hole spitting energy across 23 million light-years of intergalactic space. Two jets, shooting in opposite directions, compose the biggest lightning bolt ever seen in the sky — about 140 times as long as our own Milky Way galaxy is wide, and more than 10 times the distance from Earth to Andromeda, the nearest large spiral galaxy.

Follow-up observations with optical telescopes traced the eruption to a galaxy 7.5 billion light-years away that existed when the universe was less than half its current age of 14 billion years. At the heart of that galaxy was a black hole spewing energy equivalent to the output of more than a trillion stars.
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Mindful · 56-60, F
Incredible. It's very difficult to imagine...but so reassuring to learn a tiny bit about the intergalactic space.
Northwest · M
@Mindful
but so reassuring to learn a tiny bit about the intergalactic space.

As it was 7.5 billion years ago, as what we're seeing now occurred 7.5 Billion years ago.

We have yet to scratch the surface of black hole physics.
Mindful · 56-60, F
@Northwest I find that exciting!!!! We have so much to look forward to learning.

 
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