When radio galaxies collide, supermassive black holes form tightly bound pairs Post a Comment Supermassive black holes found in the centers of galaxies can form gravitationally bound pairs when galaxies merge, according to a new study. Baca JugaAdvanced atomic clock makes a better dark matter detectorPrototype fuel gauge for orbitStellar flares can lead to diminishment of a planet's habitability Read More Share : You may like these posts :Using oxygen as a tracer of galactic evolutionResearchers discover effect of rare solar wind on earth's radiation beltsMars-bound astronauts face chronic dementia risk from galactic cosmic ray exposureHubble detects giant 'cannonballs' shooting from star Post a Comment for "When radio galaxies collide, supermassive black holes form tightly bound pairs"
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