A new cosmic “question mark” has been spotted by a NASA telescope located in deep space. It is made of two sources of X-ray light streaming from the center of a supermassive black hole. Astronomers believe this unique emission could help them learn more about how black holes and galaxies interact.
Scientists have discovered an enormous “question mark” shaped structure in the Milky Way. This structure is made up of several gas clouds and spans a portion of the sky equivalent to that of the full moon. It contains a massive amount of energy and matter, and scientists are currently investigating its origins.