NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has unveiled mysterious “knots” in the jet of a supermassive black hole in Centaurus A, a nearby galaxy. These bright, fast-moving features exhibit a higher speed in X-rays than in radio wavelengths, hinting at unexplored physics in black hole jets. Despite financial uncertainties surrounding Chandra’s operations, scientists continue…
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