Exif MM * Scientists have discovered that an object previously thought to be part of the nearby Andromeda galaxy is actually a thousand times farther away. In addition, this source, known as J0045+41 for short, may contain two supermassive black holes in very close orbit around one another. This graphic shows Chandra data (blue in inset) in context of an optical image from Hubble. Other optical data from Gemini North and the Palomar Transient Factory project were used to reveal the true identity of J0045+41. 6http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/
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Giant Black Hole Pair Photobombs Andromeda Galaxy
Scientists have discovered that an object previously thought to be part of the nearby Andromeda galaxy is actually a thousand times farther away. In addition, this source, known as J0045+41 for short, may contain two supermassive black holes in very close orbit around one another. This graphic shows Chandra data (blue in inset) in context of an optical image from Hubble. Other optical data from Gemini North and the Palomar Transient Factory project were used to reveal the true identity of J0045+41.
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