Astronomers Discover First-Ever Triple Galaxy System with Three Active Supermassive Black Holes Rare Triple Radio AGN Found 1.2 Billion Light-Years from Earth Astronomers have confirmed the first-ever triple system in which all three galaxies harbour actively feeding, radio-bright supermassive holes . Known as J1218/1219+1035 , the system lies around 1.2 billion light-years from Earth and consists of three interacting galaxies, each with a central black hole actively drawing in material and emitting strong radio signals . High-impact astronomers discoveries and deep-space research are regularly covered at FSNews365 , which tracks cutting-edge development in astrophysics and cosmology. Radio Observations Confirm Three Active Galactic Nuclei High-resolution observations from the U.S. National Science Foundation's Very Large Array and Very Long Baseline Array revealed compact, synchrotron-emitting radio cores in all three galaxies, confirming the presence's of active galactic...
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