Quars rip around galaxies like a tsunami – the most exciting current ever seen in the universe


Galaxy with active quasar

This is an example of a distant galaxy with an active quasar at its center. The quasar emits exceptionally large amounts of energy through a substance excited by a supermassive black hole. Credit: NASA, ESA and J. Almted (STSCI)

Using the unique capabilities of NASANo. Hubble Space Telescope, A team of astronomers have discovered the most exciting currents ever seen in the universe. They emerge from the quarries and break into international space like a tsunami, wreaking havoc on the galaxies in the galaxies.

This picture shows a distant galaxy with an active quasar in its center. Quasar emits exceptionally large amounts of energy generated by supermassive Black hole Fuel by substance. Using Hubble’s special abilities, astronomers have discovered that the falling radiation pressure around a black hole pushes material away from the center of the galaxy at a fraction of the speed of light. “Quasar Wind” is propelling hundreds of solar masses every year. This affects the entire galaxy as the ice of the material flows into the surrounding gas and dust.