NASA finds 20 million wind speed near the black hole


NASA Scientists reported a record breaking wind that have been arise from the black hole  called IGR J17091-3624.Per hour the wind speed is 20 million miles that would be expected in larger black holes. It is the most record breaking event that has been happened. The wind speed drawn off of the star orbiting a black hole and has been clocked with a speed of 20 million miles per hour it is about 3% speed than off the light.The black hole is magically located 28,000 light year away it is a part of the binary system. “This is like the cosmic equivalent of winds from a category five hurricane,” said by Ashley King .“This black hole is performing well above its weight class,” said by Miller the co-author. Chandra has been observing for 2 months but yet they didn't get any evidence relating the wind. The winds were powered by constant variations in a powerful magnetic fields over the black hole.


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