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New simulations carried out on the NASA Center for Climate Simulation’s Discover supercomputer show how weaker, low-luminosity jets produced by a galaxy's monster black hole interact with their galactic environment.

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English: New simulations carried out on the NASA Center for Climate Simulation’s Discover supercomputer show how weaker, low-luminosity jets produced by a galaxy's monster black hole interact with their galactic environment. Because these jets are more difficult to detect, the simulations help astronomers link these interactions to features they can observe, such as various gas motions and optical and X-ray emissions.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterMusic credit: "Lost Time;" "Ascension;" "Flowing Cityscape;" "Jupiter's Eye;" "Pizzicato Piece;" "Facts;" "Final Words" all from Universal Production MusicVideo Descriptive Text available.Watch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available.
Date 15 November 2022 (upload date)
Source Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Ryan Tanner, Francis Reddy, Scott Wiessinger, Amogh Thakkar, Kim Weaver, Sophia Roberts
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Space; Supercomputer; Galaxy; Astrophysics; Active Galactic Nucleus; Black Hole; Edited Feature; Music; Universe; HDTV; Interview

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