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Runaway supermassive black hole? Did not know this could be...

Runaway supermassive black hole? Did not know this could be...

By Jason Kottkekottke.org

Runaway supermassive black hole? Did not know this could be a thing. It’s moving at 2.2M mph and “is pushing forward a literal galaxy-sized ‘bow-shock’ of matter in front of it, while simultaneously dragging a 200,000 light-year-long tail behind it”. James Webb Space Telescope confirms 1st 'runaway' supermassive black hole rocketing through home galaxy at 2.2 million mph: 'It boggles the mind!' · space.com "The forces that are needed to dislodge such a massive black hole from its home are enormous."

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