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Astronomers have found a massive galaxy in the early universe that was strangled by its own black hole.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 13
  • 1 min read
The graphic details the slow "death" of Pablo's Galaxy, a massive cosmic structure that ceased star formation due to a starving black hole ejecting 60 solar masses of gas annually at speeds of 400 km/s, illustrating a new model for how galaxies gradually fade away.
The graphic details the slow "death" of Pablo's Galaxy, a massive cosmic structure that ceased star formation due to a starving black hole ejecting 60 solar masses of gas annually at speeds of 400 km/s, illustrating a new model for how galaxies gradually fade away.

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