Unlocking the Mysteries of Blazar 1ES 1959+650 With the Swift and XMM-Newton Satellites
Recently, astronomers have discovered an incredibly bright blazar located at the center of a distant galaxy. The blazar, called 1ES 0806+524, was found using data from the Swift, XMM-Newton, and other satellites. Blazars are supermassive black holes located at the center of galaxies that emit powerful jets of radiation. 1ES 0806+524 is one of the brightest blazars ever discovered and is located approximately 3.2 billion light years away. The radiation emitted by this blazar is so bright that it can be seen with the naked eye. This discovery is an incredible breakthrough in astronomy and will provide insight into the behavior of blazars and supermassive black holes.
source: Phys.org