Hubble Telescope Captures First-Ever Image of Runaway Supermassive Black Hole

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Discovering evidence of the first supermassive black hole to be expelled from its own galaxy is an exciting breakthrough in astronomy. According to findings published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, the Hubble Space Telescope detected a trail of newborn stars created by a black hole that was ejected from its home galaxy, possibly due to a complex gravitational interaction with two other black holes. Hurtling through space at 1,600km per second for 39 million years, this unique discovery challenges conventional theories and provides insight into the mysterious workings of the universe.

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Let's take a vote on expelling our own central black hole. I vote YES!👍

richardmercer
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this image was captured by the Hubble telescope survey camera

Jr_Scientist
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FYI it was dismissed as image noise. Spectroscopic observations showed it was a trail of stars.

FlatEarthKiller