Black hole explosion generates ultra-fast winds

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A supermassive black hole generated ultra-fast winds in hours, a phenomenon never before observed. European and Japanese space telescopes detected a bright explosion from the black hole, expelling material at 60,000 km/s. This event is similar to solar flares but on an unimaginable scale. The findings suggest supermassive black holes can act like the Sun, impacting galaxy evolution and star formation.


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