Hubble snaps a radiant galaxy lit up by a very active black hole

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  • June 20, 2021

The Hubble Space Telescope captured a brilliant image of spiral galaxy NGC 3254, which has a particularly luminescent and active core emitting as much energy as the rest of the galaxy combined.

NGC 3254 is classified as a Seyfert galaxy. Seyfert galaxies are defined by their extremely active centers. Why are they so active? They each have a supermassive black hole in them.

The intense gravitational pull of supermassive black holes whip gases, dusts, stars, planetary bodies, and other material into a frenzy of high-speed collisions as they’re yanked inward. As all that space stuff rips apart, smashes together, and spaghettifies, temperatures soar.  Read more…

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