
A Galaxy's Slow Death by a Thousand Cuts Revealed by Webb
Astronomers have discovered a young galaxy being slowly starved by its central black hole in a process described as a "death by a thousand cuts."
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Astronomers have discovered a young galaxy being slowly starved by its central black hole in a process described as a "death by a thousand cuts."

Astronomers have detected a black hole generating winds at 130 million mph, about 20% the speed of light, revealing a surprising link to solar physics.

A new Hubble image of spiral galaxy NGC 6000 reveals the life cycle of its stars and the unexpected trail of a photobombing asteroid from our solar system.

A galaxy 67 million light-years away, NGC 2775, puzzles astronomers with features of both spiral and elliptical galaxies, challenging standard classification.

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a highly detailed image of spiral galaxy NGC 7469, located 220 million light-years away, revealing new information.