Here on Earth, we’re used to seeing both lunar and solar eclipses. But further out are eclipses that don’t behave at all the way we expected them to.
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For the first time, astronomers have seen light coming from behind a #blackhole!
Discovery made with ESA's XMM-Newton @esa_XMM and NASA’s NuSTAR X-ray space telescopes, published in @Nature
More info 👉https://t.co/TqPoSCJkq3
Paper: https://t.co/vxv8wPQVqO pic.twitter.com/dkgC8GGJtU
— ESA Science (@esascience) July 28, 2021
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