Small black holes are surprisingly messy eaters, Japanese spacecraft discovers: 'Being surprised is good'

Space.comTuesday, September 9, 2025 at 1:00:00 PM
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Small black holes are surprisingly messy eaters, Japanese spacecraft discovers: 'Being surprised is good'
A Japanese space telescope, XRISM, has revealed that small black holes are surprisingly messy eaters, similar to their supermassive counterparts. This discovery highlights the chaotic nature of these cosmic phenomena.
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