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XMM-Newton and XRISM telescopes have collaborated to study a unique event: a powerful flare and winds emanating from a black hole.
Key points:
* Collaboration: The discovery is a result of successful collaboration between the ESA’s XMM-Newton (a long-standing X-ray telescope) and XRISM (a recently launched X-ray telescope).
* XMM-Newton’s Role: Tracked the flare’s evolution and assessed the extent of the winds.
* XRISM’s Role: Spotted the flare and winds, and analyzed their speed, structure, and launch mechanism.
* Importance: This joint observation provides a deeper understanding of how black holes interact with their surroundings.
* ESA Emphasis: The collaboration highlights the importance of teamwork in ESA missions.
