Exploring the Radio Galaxy M87 and its Supermassive Black Hole
A team of astronomers have recently discovered a new radio galaxy, known as M87, and the discovery has shed new light on the mysteries of black holes. What makes this radio galaxy unique is that it is located near the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. By studying the radio galaxy, the astronomers were able to obtain valuable information about the behavior of a black hole. For instance, they were able to discover that M87 is the closest radio galaxy to an observed supermassive black hole. This discovery will help us better understand how black holes interact with their environment, and how they affect the evolution of galaxies.
source: Phys.org