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Black hole presented two bright bursts
Scientists say there are several reasons why the black hole explosions presented, including some planet that has torn
Researchers from the Chandra X-ray Observatory NASA found evidence that the weak region near the supermassive black hole known as Sagittarius
A, which is in the center of our galaxy, has had at least two bursts of light in the last 100 years.
The discovery reopens the study of variations in X-ray emission from clouds of gas surrounding the supermassive black hole.
This is the first time researchers capture two separate explosions in a single dataset.
Scientists say there are several possible causes why the black hole explosions presented, including Sagittarius A has torn some planet and that X-rays produced by this episode, bounced off gas clouds near 30 or 100 light years black hole, similar to an act featuring the voice when it bounces off the canyon walls.
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