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Article: RADIO ASTRONOMY HELPS REVEAL THAT SUPER-INTENSE HEAT SURROUNDS BLACK HOLES ; CRACKING THE MYSTERY.(Health/Science)
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- The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
- Article date:
- July 18, 2009
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Byline: SUE VORENBERG
Try looking at a black object that's 50 million light years from Earth, then describe what you see.
If you said "nothing," then you understand the first problem with studying black holes.
They might be some of the most powerful objects in the universe, but viewing them is well, kind of a let down.
To understand how they work, scientists instead have to look at the space near black holes, at other objects, energies and magnetic fields that are influenced by them.
"We believe most galaxies have black holes in the center," said Bill Junor, a scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. "Black holes might be ...