The Event Horizon Telescope captured the first image of the Milky Way galaxy's supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* — our ...
A team that included University of Arizona astronomers captured the infrared image of the supermassive black hole using a Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer.
Galactic nuclei images reveal how supermassive black holes interact with their surroundings using infrared telescopes.
By combining data from NASA’s IRAS and NuSTAR telescopes, scientists have uncovered more hidden supermassive black holes than earlier estimates suggested. Their findings indicate that over a third of ...
Scientists used changes in the supermassive black hole M87*'s accretion disk to infer its orientation, size and turbulence ...
Observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope and the VLT have revealed jets blasting from supermassive black holes cause ...
The image of M87*, the supermassive black hole at the center of massive elliptical galaxy M87, changed the world. It was the ...
Astronomers have taken a crucial step in showing that the most massive black holes in the universe can create their own meals ...
Black holes that have been obscured by clouds of dust still emit infrared light, enabling astronomers to spot them for the very first time ...
Twin jets erupt from a supermassive black hole in Draco, offering new insights into black hole activity and evolution.
An artist's concept of the supermassive black hole's mid-infrared flare. Image: CfA/Mel Weiss Astronomers ... and complexity—to the portrait of our galaxy’s central black hole.