Astronomers enter the 'eye' of a storm in a black hole
A research team has managed to penetrate deeper than ever into the 'eye of the storm' swirling around supermassive black holes, revealing dynamic processes around these cosmic giants.
Supermassive black holes are serial killers of galaxies
New research suggests that active supermassive black holes can 'kill' their host galaxies and nearby ones, resembling serial killers by extending their destructive impact across vast distances.
At what speed do the stars move?
The article explains how stars move in mostly circular orbits around the centers of galaxies, influenced by gravitational attraction and the presence of supermassive black holes.
Not all galaxies have a black hole at their core
A new study reveals that less massive galaxies may not contain a supermassive black hole at their center, challenging the previous belief that every galaxy does.