Black Hole Ejects Matter at Record-Breaking Speeds

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Scientists observed a supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 3783 eject matter at a record-breaking speed of 60,000 km/sec, using X-ray satellites. This rapid wind formation, triggered by a burst of X-ray light, resembles solar eruptions but on a vastly larger scale, providing new insights into black hole behavior.
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