Scientists may soon be able to tease out a faint signal of gravitational waves from black
hole collisions too distant to be detected directly, scientists with LIGO, the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory, report in the April...
Not exact matches
The star got
too close to its galaxy's central black
hole about 290 million years ago, and
collisions among its torn - apart pieces caused an eruption of optical, ultraviolet and X-ray light that was first spotted by scientists in 2014.