Space
'Cosmic Rain' Stunts Galaxy Growth
Apparently proper hygiene is a bit different for growing galaxies, as a long "shower" could be a very bad thing. NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope have revealed a young galaxy cluster that is riddled with holes. Research now reveals that it's growth was stunted by its very own black hole after unusual cosmic precipitation halted an important cycle.
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