NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory imaged rings of X-ray light centered on V404 Cygni, a binary system containing an erupting black hole
Brightest quasar: NASA Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the brightest quasar ever seen in the early Universe. After 20 years of searching, astronomers have identified the ancient quasar with the help of strong gravitational lensing.
Quasar 3C 273: This Hubble image of the core of quasar 3C 273 uses a coronagraph to block out the glare coming from the supermassive black hole at the heart of cosmic entity. Located 2.5 billion light-years away, 3C 273 is the first quasar (quasi-stellar object) ever discovered, in 1963.
Distorted Space in a Binary Black Hole System.
Powerful Black Hole Jets in Hercules A Galaxy.
The Black Hole Let Out Two Burps: The image depict black hole releasing huge bubbles of hot gas. This black hole is located 900 million light-years away from our planet.
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