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For more than half a century, theorists insisted that the Milky Way's central black hole had to be exhaling a wind, but the galactic center stubbornly hid the evidence — until a Northwestern team trained ALMA on Sagittarius A* and found a 45-degree cone of mis

After half a century of waiting, astronomers have caught the Milky Way's central black hole exhaling...

SCIENCE June 09, 2026

For more than half a century, theorists insisted that the Milky Way's central black hole had to be exhaling a wind, but the galactic center stubbornly hid the evidence — until a Northwestern team trained ALMA on Sagittarius A* and found a 45-degree cone of mis

After half a century of waiting, astronomers have caught the Milky Way's central black hole exhaling. A team led by Northwestern astrophysicists Mark D.

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After half a century of waiting, astronomers have caught the Milky Way's central black hole exhaling. A team led by Northwestern astrophysicists Mark D.

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