The first-known supermassive black holes responsible for feeding on a Copernican star from a wide binary has been unearthed.
The image of Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, captured by the Event Horizon Telescope.
At the heart of this cosmic revelation lies Palomar 5, a stellar stream stretching across 30,000 light-years of space.
At the heart of our Milky Way galaxy lurks a supermassive black hole about four million times the mass of the sun, called ...
The Event Horizon Telescope's famous image of Sagittarius A* may depict an artifact, raising questions about the black hole's ...
Japanese scientists argue that the Milky Way's black hole is shaped like an elongated oval rather than like a "doughnut." ...
A research team led by Assistant Professor Makoto Miyoshi of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) has ...
The famous doughnut-shaped image of the Milky Way's supermassive black hole may not be fully accurate, an independent analysis of EHT data suggests.
Black hole image: The iconic image of black home in our milky way might not be accurate. A new research by a group of Japanese astronomers re-analyzed the images of the black hole Sgr A* published in ...
Two years ago, the image of the Milky Way's central black hole wowed the world. Now a research team believes that it is "not ...
Primordial black holes may be exploding throughout the universe. If we can catch them in the act, it could pave the way to ...
The James Webb Space Telescope may have found dozens of elusive brown dwarfs — strange objects larger than planets but ...