Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, Northwestern astrophysicists gained the longest, most detailed glimpse yet of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
In a new book release, two scientists combine forces to explain the discoveries, developments and theories made in the realm ...
The supermassive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy is in continuous turmoil, observations made using the James Webb ...
Scientists observed constant flares from the Milky Way's black hole, revealing unpredictable and intense activity.
empowering scientists to capture both sharper and more detailed images. Beyond imaging the black holes at M87 and Sagittarius A*, the enhanced 870-micrometer capabilities also allow the EHT to ...
Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) is the black hole in the middle ... by connecting telescopes from around the world to take detailed images of black holes. This approach provided the first black hole ...
With the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have obtained a detailed study of the activity from the Milky Way's central black hole.
an international research team working to shoot images of a black hole, announced on May 12 that it successfully provided the first visual evidence of Sagittarius A*, a black hole about 27,000 ...
Using NIRCam, the US and Australian team observed the Sagittarius A* for several 8-to-10-hour periods across a year. Each observation gave them a different picture, suggesting the black hole ...
An artist's concept of Sagittarius A*, surrounded by a flaring disk of hot gas. Illustration: NASA, ESA, CSA, Ralf Crawford (STScI) The black hole at the center of our galaxy is experiencing a ...
Sagittarius A* is also unique because it is 26,000 light years away from ... This happens a few times a day," Yusef-Zadeh tells NPR. Images of the faint flickers and big, bright flares around the ...
By observing Sagittarius A* at multiple wavelengths, he captured a more complete and nuanced picture of its behavior. Yet again, the researchers were met with a surprise. Unexpectedly, they ...