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Black Hole Emits Massive Microquasar

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GARCHING, Germany, July 8, 2010 — Combining observations made with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope and NASA's Chandra x-ray telescope, astronomers have uncovered the most powerful pair of jets emitting from a stellar black hole that have ever been seen. This object, also known as a microquasar, blows a bubble of hot gas 1000 light-years across — twice as large and tens of times more powerful than other known microquasars. The discovery is reported this week in the journal Nature. The stellar black hole belongs to a binary system as pictured in this artist's impression. (Image:...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
    black holesbubbleChandraenergyEuropeEuropean Southern ObservatoryFranceImaginginterstellar gasjetsManfred PakullmicroquasarNASANatureNGC 7793OpticsResearch & TechnologyRobert SoriaUKultrafast particlesUniversity College LondonUniversity of StrasbourgVery Large Telescopex-ray telescope

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