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  3. Astronomers have measured the power of a jet streaming from a black hole.

Astronomers have measured the power of a jet streaming from a black hole.

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    Astronomers have measured the power of a jet streaming from a black hole.

    The jet from Cygnus X-1 -- a black hole orbiting a massive blue star -- is 10,000 times as powerful as the whole Sun! (That's 10^37 ergs/sec.) And it's moving at 50% the speed of light.

    https://news.wisc.edu/scientists-measure-force-of-powerful-jets-streaming-from-a-black-hole-in-the-cygnus-system/ #space #science #astronomy #nature

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      Astronomers have measured the power of a jet streaming from a black hole.

      The jet from Cygnus X-1 -- a black hole orbiting a massive blue star -- is 10,000 times as powerful as the whole Sun! (That's 10^37 ergs/sec.) And it's moving at 50% the speed of light.

      https://news.wisc.edu/scientists-measure-force-of-powerful-jets-streaming-from-a-black-hole-in-the-cygnus-system/ #space #science #astronomy #nature

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      The bright star in Cygnus X-1 emits a powerful wind that bends the jet streaming away from its companion black hole. By analyzing how the wind bends the jet, the astronomers were able to calculate how much power is in the jet. Very crafty.

      Full paper at link.

      https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-026-02828-3 #nature #science #astronomy

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        Astronomers have measured the power of a jet streaming from a black hole.

        The jet from Cygnus X-1 -- a black hole orbiting a massive blue star -- is 10,000 times as powerful as the whole Sun! (That's 10^37 ergs/sec.) And it's moving at 50% the speed of light.

        https://news.wisc.edu/scientists-measure-force-of-powerful-jets-streaming-from-a-black-hole-in-the-cygnus-system/ #space #science #astronomy #nature

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        @coreyspowell

        Nitpicking I think it should be "at right" in the Alt text.

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          Astronomers have measured the power of a jet streaming from a black hole.

          The jet from Cygnus X-1 -- a black hole orbiting a massive blue star -- is 10,000 times as powerful as the whole Sun! (That's 10^37 ergs/sec.) And it's moving at 50% the speed of light.

          https://news.wisc.edu/scientists-measure-force-of-powerful-jets-streaming-from-a-black-hole-in-the-cygnus-system/ #space #science #astronomy #nature

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          @coreyspowell wow... TIL... people still use ergs?

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            @coreyspowell wow... TIL... people still use ergs?

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            @muddle @coreyspowell
            Of course! Have you ever heard of a newtononomic chair?

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              @muddle @coreyspowell
              Of course! Have you ever heard of a newtononomic chair?

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              @brouhaha @coreyspowell You, sir, have strangled the Internet. You have moved into a parallel reality, a precursor to our own and smashed all the butterflies you found there. You have taken not just comfort, but life itself. You are not just a destroyer of worlds. You are the antithesis of all that is not only good, but merely possible.

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