चीन की सीमा के पास गरजेंगे राफेल और सुखोई-30, ऑपरेशन सिंदूर के बाद पहली बार IAF का सबसे बड़ा युद्धाभ्यास

चीन की सीमा के पास गरजेंगे राफेल और सुखोई-30, ऑपरेशन सिंदूर के बाद पहली बार IAF का सबसे बड़ा युद्धाभ्यास

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Astronomers Discover Rogue Black Hole Racing Through a Distant Dwarf Galaxy

Astronomers have discovered a rogue intermediate-mass black hole speeding through a dwarf galaxy 230 million light-years away. Unlike typical galactic centres, this displaced object is accreting material and blasting out jets, suggesting black holes can grow “offsite”. The finding offers rare evidence of elusive intermediate black holes and may help explain how supermassive black holes expanded rapidly in the early universe.

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New ‘Quasi-Moon’ Discovered in Earth Orbit May Have Been Hiding There for Decades

Astronomers have identified asteroid 2025 PN7 as a possible quasi-moon of Earth, trailing our planet for nearly 70 years. At just 62 feet wide, it is the smallest and least stable quasi-satellite detected so far. Researchers believe advanced observatories like the Vera Rubin Observatory could uncover more hidden companions in Earth-like orbits

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New ‘Quasi-Moon’ Discovered in Earth Orbit May Have Been Hiding There for Decades

Butterfly-Shaped Hole in the Sun Could Spark Solar Storms Worldwide This Weekend

A giant butterfly-shaped coronal hole on the Sun is blasting solar wind toward Earth, expected to trigger geomagnetic storm conditions on Sept. 13–14. Forecasts suggest possible G1 to G2 levels, raising chances for auroras across mid- and high-latitudes. Scientists note the equinox effect could intensify activity, offering a prime opportunity for skywatchers to witness dazzling displays.

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