Scientists observe supermassive black hole feeding on cold gas0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 9, 2016
At the center of a galaxy cluster, 1 billion light years from Earth, a voracious, supermassive black hole is preparing for a chilly feast.
At the center of a galaxy cluster, 1 billion light years from Earth, a voracious, supermassive black hole is preparing for a chilly feast.
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