A black hole relatively close to the Milky Way -- a mere 26 million light-years from earth -- has shown evidence of a huge X-ray blast outward that may have "snowplowed," or swept away, nearby star-forming dust.
A black hole relatively close to the Milky Way -- a mere 26 million light-years from earth -- has shown evidence of a huge X-ray blast outward that may have "snowplowed," or swept away, nearby star-forming dust.