Neutrinos can pass through matter without interacting with it—offering scientists a new way to study previously hidden celestial objects such as black holes
Antarctic observatory helps identify neutrinos that came to Earth from near a supermassive black hole
Neutrinos are accelerating toward Earth from the center of a galaxy known as Messier 77, according to a new study.A gigantic observatory buried in the Antarctic ice has helped scientists trace back to their origins at the heart of a nearby galaxy—offering a new way to study a supermassive black hole shrouded from view.in the journal Science, neutrinos are accelerating toward Earth from the center of a spiral-shaped galaxy known as Messier 77, which is about 47 million light years from Earth. There, a matter- and radiation-dense region surrounds a black hole many millions times as massive as our sun.
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