URSC AND IITG SCIENTISTS DETECT RADIATION FROM EXTRA-GALACTIC BLACK HOLE SOURCE

Scientists from URSC and IITG have made the first-ever detection of radiation from an extra-galactic black hole source.

The radiation was detected using the Indian X-ray Astronomy Satellite (IXPE) and the Chandra X-ray Observatory.

This discovery could help us better understand the universe and the behavior of black holes.

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The black hole source is located in a galaxy about 800 million light-years away from Earth.

The radiation detected is believed to be coming from the accretion disk around the black hole.

Further research and observations will be needed to fully understand the implications of this discovery.

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