NASA’s Swift Observatory has recorded a unique signal from two orbiting black holes interacting with a gas cloud in a distant galaxy. This phenomenon, called AT 2021hdr, is marked by recurring gas disturbances due to the black holes’ orbit, which astronomers believe could eventually lead to their merger. Observations continue, promising insights into supermassive blac…
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