Black Hole in Milky Way Galaxy Produces Dazzling Light Show
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Supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* in Milky Way emits unique flares and flickers.
Flares vary in brightness and duration, occurring multiple times daily.
Bright flares result from intense changes with high magnetic fields, releasing energetic particles.
Research aims to understand black holes, test scientific theories, and explore magnetic activities.
Conducted using NASA's James Webb Telescope, the study sheds light on black hole mysteries.
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