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what is the difference between GMRT andNASA?​

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Researchers have combined the data from Nasa's Chandra x-ray observatory and the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) near Pune to discover a never before seen cosmic situation. A supermassive black hole or colliding giant galactic clusters are some of the most powerful known phenomenon. At least one supermassive black hole next to a pair of colliding galaxies, Abell 3411 and Abell 3412 has resulted in a natural particle accelerator.

The supermassive black hole has created a magnetic funnel with powerful electromagnetic fields that accelerate the gas cloud around the black hole. These particles form a jet stream that then interacts with the colliding gas clouds of the two galactic superclusters, resulting in some of the most high energy particles known to man. The discovery solves the cosmic mystery of beautiful swirls of radio emissions that stretch across light years, originating from the two colliding galactic clusters.

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