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Hi! I'm Suzanne! I share one new hi-res astronomy photo with you daily, posted at 10 pm MST. All photos sourced underneath. None of these photos are mine; I only share these images because I like them and make no money from this. If you find your photo on here and want it removed, message me: I'm happy to comply.
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Astronomers have used our Chandra X-ray Observatory to show that, multiple eruptions from a supermassive black hole over 50 million years have rearranged the cosmic landscape at the center of a group of galaxies. Scientists discovered this history of black hole eruptions by studying NGC 5813, a group of galaxies about 105 million light years from Earth. These Chandra observations are the longest ever obtained of a galaxy group, lasting for just over a week. The Chandra data are shown in this new composite image where the X-rays from Chandra (purple) have been combined with visible light data (red, green and blue). Credit: NASA

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