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Astronomers find far-flung wind from a black hole in the universe’s first light
Astronomers find far-flung wind from a black hole in the universe’s first light
2018-12-5 01:18 pm
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The detection of black hole winds far from their host galaxy could reveal details of how galaxies and black holes grow up together.
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