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What happens when a galaxy's supermassive black hole turns off? These dying radio galaxies could show us

What happens when a galaxy's supermassive black hole turns off? These dying radio galaxies could show usWorldPing

Astronomers have discovered a hitherto unseen population of galaxies with fading radio lobes, revealing what happens to these vast outflows when their black hole engines stall.

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