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Scientists Find Origin Point of 3,000-Light-Year Jet
InnovationJan 31

Scientists Find Origin Point of 3,000-Light-Year Jet

Astronomers have pinpointed where a massive jet of material begins its 3,000-light-year journey from M87, the first black hole ever photographed. The discovery helps scientists understand how these cosmic giants work.

Scientific American2 min read
Scientists Track 3,000-Light-Year Jet to First Black Hole Ever Seen
InnovationJan 30

Scientists Track 3,000-Light-Year Jet to First Black Hole Ever Seen

Astronomers traced a massive cosmic jet back to M87, the first black hole humanity ever photographed. The discovery helps solve the mystery of how black holes launch these powerful particle streams.

Google News - Science2 min read
Scientists Trace 3,000-Light-Year Jet to Black Hole Source
InnovationFeb 1

Scientists Trace 3,000-Light-Year Jet to Black Hole Source

Researchers have pinpointed exactly where a massive black hole launches its incredible 3,000-light-year jet stream, solving a cosmic mystery. The discovery could finally explain how black holes create jets that travel near light speed.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)2 min read
MIT's Historic Radio Telescope Returns to the Stars
InnovationMay 20

MIT's Historic Radio Telescope Returns to the Stars

After years of upgrades, MIT's legendary Haystack 37m Telescope is back exploring the cosmos, capturing images of supermassive black holes and training the next generation of astronomers. The 60-year-old instrument that helped guide Apollo missions just made its triumphant return to cutting-edge science.

MIT News3 min read
Scientists Making First Black Hole Movie This Spring
InnovationJan 19

Scientists Making First Black Hole Movie This Spring

Astronomers will capture the first-ever moving footage of a supermassive black hole this spring, revealing these cosmic giants aren't the destructive villains we thought. The groundbreaking observations could solve mysteries about how galaxies formed and evolved across the universe.

Google News - Science3 min read