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Researchers at Northwestern University in the United States have observed hot winds emanating from the supermassive black hole "Sagittarius A*" at the center of the Milky Way galaxy, pushing cold gas in a striking astrophysical phenomenon. The study indicated the presence of a region resembling a bright, conical cavity, pointing to the flow of strong winds from the black hole. This phenomenon is common in most calm galaxies and influences their evolution by redistributing gas and energy. "Sagittarius A*" is a radio source accompanied by hot gas and turbulent materials. Scientists had previously released its first image in 2022 using the Event Horizon Telescope.
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