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It’s a paradox of galactic proportions: from the midst of black holes, born of collapsed stars and known for their intense matter- and light-trapping gravity, astronomers have long detected massive jets of hot, ionized gas — known as blazars — shooting out at nearly the speed of light. (via A Cosmic Mystery, with Music | BU Today)

It’s a paradox of galactic proportions: from the midst of black holes, born of collapsed stars and known for their intense matter- and light-trapping gravity, astronomers have long detected massive jets of hot, ionized gas — known as blazars — shooting out at nearly the speed of light. (via A Cosmic Mystery, with Music | BU Today)

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