Astronomers have discovered that the supermassive black hole M87*, the first of its kind to be imaged, exhibits highly turbulent and messy eating habits. This observation was made through advanced assessments of the black hole’s accretion processes, highlighting the chaotic nature of its consumption of interstellar material.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The findings about M87*’s feeding behavior are both fascinating and significant. It showcases the chaotic nature of black holes and the complexities involved in their study. From a technological perspective, the advanced imaging and assessment techniques used to observe these phenomena underlines the incredible progress in our observational capabilities. These insights could lead to more robust models for black hole behavior, enhancing our understanding of these enigmatic entities.
Source: The 1st monster black hole ever imaged has messy eating habits – Space.com
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