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> > > Bright lights detected by NASA telescopes lead to a dancing pair of supermassive black holes<br/>Two telescopes have spotted the closest pair of supermassive black holes to date. The duo, only about 300 light-years apart, were observed in different wavelengths of light using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope.<br/><br/>While black holes are invisible against the dark void of space, these two blaze brightly as the gas and dust they feed on is accelerated and <a href="https://kra10.cfd">kra4.cc</a> heated to high temperatures. Both celestial objects, which circle around one another, are known as active galactic nuclei.<br/><br/><img src="https://p0.pikist.com/photos/933/11/jump-jumping-man-body-metaphor-success-active-dom-happy-thumbnail.jpg">Active galactic nuclei are supermassive black holes that release bright jets of material and high winds that can shape the very galaxies where they are found.<br/><br/>The black hole duo is the closest pair found through visible and X-ray light. While other black hole pairs have been observed before, they are usually much farther apart. Astronomers discovered these black holes dancing around one another at the center of a pair of colliding galaxies called MCG-03-34-64, which is 800 million light-years away.<br/><br/>Astronomers serendipitously found the black holes when Hubble’s <a href="https://www.nuwireinvestor.com/?s=observations">observations</a> revealed three spikes of bright light within the glowing gas of a galaxy. They published their discovery Monday in The Astrophysical Journal. > >
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