radio lobes
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Active Galaxies Demystified
Active galaxies are, without a doubt, absolutely spectacular. Though rare, they tell a critical part of the story of galaxies — and of the universe as a whole. And we’ve spent the last few posts exploring them in depth. But…
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Why Galactic Nuclei Erupt
Astronomers know that when galaxies’ nuclei become active — releasing tremendous floods of energy — supermassive black holes are the ultimate culprit. We also know that supermassive black holes lurk at the hearts of most large galaxies. But most galaxies…
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What the Heck is a Quasar?
I’ll give you a hint: this is not an image of a quasar. This image is from a first-season Star Trek: The Original Series episode, “The Galileo Seven” — the original footage, before it was remastered (and before astronomers had…
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Exploring Radio Lobes
Meet galaxy NGC 5128, also known as Centaurus A. Anyone notice something weird going on here? If you’ve been following my recent posts on galaxies, you might notice that this does not look like a typical galaxy. It has a…
