NASA
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Astronomers Discover Two Supermassive Black Holes; Formed By Violent Galaxy Mergers?
Astronomers recently discovered two supermassive black holes in the quasar known as Markarian 231, using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. This suggests that these massive black holes form from violent mergers.
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