Astronomers confirmed the existence of winds emanating from Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way's central black hole, using five years of ALMA observations—validating a prediction from 1971 that had never been empirically proven. The black hole radiates energy that pushes away nearby matter in small wisps of gas, with Southern and Northern lobes now identified. This discovery showcases advances in observational astronomy for detecting faint phenomena from distant cosmic objects.
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