A dual quasar shines light on two supermassive black holes on a collision course inside a galaxy merger

Astronomers have made a rare discovery in the early universe involving two actively feeding supermassive black holes—or quasars—just 10,000 light-years apart from each other, that are on the verge of a colossal collision.


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Source: Phys.org