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Looking Skyward: Black Hole Collisions Produce Light

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For the first time, astronomers have detected light from a black hole collision.
Caltech/R.Hurt/IPAC

In this edition of Looking Skyward, Dr. Regina Jorgenson discusses the detection of light emitted by the collision of two black holes. 

Please note: The eclipse mentioned in this report took place on July 5, 2020. Learn more here.

Looking Skyward airs every other Thusday on WCAI. 

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