NASA Discovers 20 Million MPH Wind Blowing in Stellar Black Hole

IBTimes Wednesday 22nd February, 2012

Michigan have clocked the wind at speeds of about 20 million miles per hour... which about 3 percent the speed of light. They believe the stellar black hole - IGR J17091 - is powering these super winds. The team, led by Ashley King, also found the super wind came from a disc of gas that surrounds the black hole. The speculation is that this disc c...

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