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Galaxy survives a ravenous black hole by birthing 100 stars a year – SlashGear
The most active type of black holes are believed to consume so much material surrounding them that they could eventually eliminate their entire host galaxy. The…

The most active type of black holes are believed to consume so much material surrounding them that they could eventually eliminate their entire host galaxy. The process of consuming matter around the black hole is intense enough that, in some instances, it creates a highly energetic object called a quasar that is one of the brightest objects in the universe. Researchers have discovered a galaxy that survives the ravenous black hole at its center by creating new stars.
The galaxy creates about 100…
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