Black Hole Fires Gas 'Bullets' Into Space

Very Long Baseline Array
These images, taken by the Very Long Baseline Array radio telescope, show two gaseous bullets launching from the black hole binary H1743-322 (circled) in June 2009.
(Image credit: NRAO and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center)

Astronomers have captured the moment when a black hole launched super-fast "bullets" of gas into space at one-quarter the speed of light, a new study reports.

The black hole blasted out the gaseous bullets back in June 2009, and NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) satellite and the ground-based Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) radio telescope were able to watch the drama unfold.

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