A black hole just shocked astronomers by launching winds at nearly 60,000 km/s — about one-fifth the speed of light — just hours after a sudden X-ray flare! Captured by ESA’s XMM-Newton and JAXA’s XRISM telescopes, this marks the first time scientists have witnessed ultra-fast winds triggered so rapidly by a black hole. Even more surprising? These winds resemble solar eruptions, suggesting black holes and the Sun may behave in similar magnetic ways. Dive into this explosive discovery inside galaxy NGC 3783, where extreme space physics just got a lot more relatable — and way more epic.
:backhand_index_pointing_right: Learn how this discovery could change what we know about galaxies, black holes, and the evolution of the universe WooGlobe Ref : WGA936095 For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
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