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 JugaStellar flares can lead to diminishment of a planet's habitabilityHistory of temperature changes in the Universe revealedBirth of magnetar from colossal collision potentially spotted for first time Read More Share : You may like these posts :Fascinating orbits: Celestial bodies surprisingly erraticPhysicists measured something new in the radioactive decay of neutronsNatural quasicrystals may be the result of collisions between objects in the asteroid beltSmall planets hiding in giant cloaks Post a Comment for "When radio galaxies collide, supermassive black holes form tightly bound pairs"
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