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When do Black Holes Become Active? The Case of the Strangely-Shaped Galaxy Mrk 273
The Hubble image above shows a strange galaxy, known as Mrk 273. The odd shape – including the infrared bright center and the long tail extending into space for 130 thousand light-years – is strongly indicative of a merger between galaxies. Near-infrared observations have revealed a nucleus with multiple components, but for years the details … Continue reading "When do Black Holes Become Active? The Case of the Strangely-Shaped Galaxy Mrk 273"
Shannon Hall