Sagittarius A* Black Hole Flares
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•James Webb telescope captures 1st 'mid-infrared' flare from Milky Way's supermassive black hole
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JWST detected a 40-minute flare from Sagittarius A
on April 6, 2024 .
The black hole orbits the sun and sits 26,000 light-years away from Earth .
Until recently, astronomers had only observed flares in short-wave visible light and long-wave radio singles.
But now, astronomers have been able to detect flares in the middle part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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