Incredible photo shows supermassive black hole blowing a jet of matter into interstellar space

This galaxy's central black hole appears to be a "messy eater" as its interstellar scraps are strewn into space.

A bright red arc of light seen against greyish red clouds in space. hundreds of stars dot the background
(Image credit: ESO/C. Marconcini et al.)

A distant galaxy is home to a ravenous supermassive black hole that appears to be playing with its food in a lively new image from the Very Large Telescope.

Located over 12 million light-years from Earth, a spiral galaxy known as NGC 4945 is blowing powerful winds of material from the supermassive black hole located at its core. Using the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT), which is located on Cerro Paranal mountain in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, astronomers captured an up-close view of the galaxy's active core and the fast winds flowing out from the black hole.

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