Submitted by chandra on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 18:20.
Dr. Muno uses Chandra to study the black holes and neutron stars that are left behind when the largest stars exhaust their fuel and collapse. Read the blog

Dr. Muno uses Chandra to study the black holes and neutron stars that are left behind when the largest stars exhaust their fuel and collapse. Read the blog

3C321
Johnston
After veiwing the photo about the large x-ray emission from the black hole of Galaxies 3C321, it changed my mind that the black hole must have its mouth but not a massive spherical point which absorbs all things from all direction.
I have a question that if the black hole have its mouth, what is the outlook of its shell and tail, or another side?