Black hole shows shocked astronomers some real star power
Jets from black hole five times more powerful than brightest supernova.
Astronomers are surprised by their observations of a black hole which made its presence known by firing an energetic burst of particles into space. What's you won't believe is just how massive those jets are.
Black holes can shoot powerful jets of matter into space like the one illustrated here.
The burst was five times more bright than the brightest supernova ever recorded. A supernova is the explosion of a star that happens when it reaches the end of its life. Supernova explosions can be brighter than an entire galaxy when they occur. However, this jet emanating from the black hole in NGC 660 was five times brighter than the brightest supernova ever recorded - ever.
Astronomers discovered the jet by accident, by comparing images of NGC 660 takes several years apart. In one image nothing, in the other, and incredible bright spot that exceeded all expectations.
As soon as astronomers saw the initial images, they knew they had something extraordinary to look at. To follow up their initial observation, they employed several arrays of telescopes around the world. Combining the data from these ultra-sensitive instruments, they found the telltale fingerprints of a jet emanating from a black hole in the center of the NGC 660.
This is a known phenomenon. Nearly all galaxies, including our own Milky Way, are clustered around central supermassive black holes. These black holes are far more massive than our sun by factors of millions and even billions.
As matter from surrounding space falls into the black hole it gets accelerated to extraordinary speeds, much like the way a figure skater spins more rapidly as she folds her arms closer to her body. The matter becomes very hot and energetic as it is powerfully compressed Into a smaller and smaller space, moving rapidly. Although black holes are so powerful that not even light can escape them, hence the name black holes, some of the matter can escape just before it is devoured, shot outwards from the poles of the black hole just before it's too late.
These jets have been observed coming from massive black holes all around the universe suggesting the phenomenon is common.
What scientists can't yet explain is why this jet is so many times brighter and more energetic than other similar jets.
Astronomy is filled with such mysteries. As new and improved instruments come online and new methods of evaluating data are developed, more questions than answers emerge. Astronomers say these questions are essential to understanding our universe and our place within it, as well as where we came from, and where we may be going in the generations to follow.
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Marsh Connolly said: "There is no doubt about the existence of black holes." This statement is simply not true. But it does illustrate secular science's megalomaniac tendency to grant theory the same status as dogma. The Bible says we live in an electric universe. Therefore, in order to try to understand any particular astronomical phenomenon, the properties of electricity must be taken into account.
Hello DarthJ,
Although a black hole cannot be seen directly, it is a perfectly observable phenomenon. Black holes warp the fabric of space-time around themselves, cause gravitational lensing, and those in galactic cores are often orbited by stars and other matter which can be tracked. Their accretion disks (the matter spiraling into them) heats up and speeds up, causing that matter to emit x-rays and other radiation. All this makes them easy to find once you know what you are looking for.
There is no doubt about the existence of black holes and the astounding ways in which they affect their environment.
Have a stellar day, DarthJ!
The existence of "black holes" is purely theoretical. What this article's picture more likely represents is a powerful electrical discharge. The presence of electro-magnetic fields throughout the entire universe has already been proved, and over 99.99% of all matter in the universe is composed of highly-conductive ionized plasma. The cosmos is one gigantic electrical circuit that resembles a decorated Christmas tree. Secular cosmologists shun the obvious notion of an electric universe because they refuse to acknowledge that the mysterious source of the electricity needed to power such a system must be Divine in origin.
The Bible is more forthright about solving this dilemma. "The temple of God in heaven was opened...and there came forth flashes of lightning (electricity.)" APOC. 12:19
They should investigate more before saying this is the result of a "black hole," which cannot be seen.