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Astronomers witness giant galaxy ‘turn on lights’ and awaken from 20-year slumber in real time

The light was coming from SDSS1335+0728, a modest spiral galaxy. This galaxy had been quiet for more than two decades.

May 27, 2025 / 16:03 IST
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A Black Hole Lights Up in Real Time (Image: Canva)

For years, the night sky looked still and silent. Then one day, something blinked—an old galaxy suddenly came alive. This story begins with a spark inside SDSS1335+0728, a quiet galaxy that startled astronomers across the globe. It wasn't just a flash. It was a wake-up call from 300 million light-years away.

A Bright Surprise from the Virgo Constellation

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The alert came in December 2019. The Zwicky Transient Facility had spotted an unusual brightening in the Virgo constellation. Its camera captures hundreds of images each night. When it sees something new, it notifies astronomers within seconds.

The light was coming from SDSS1335+0728, a modest spiral galaxy. This galaxy had been quiet for more than two decades. Suddenly, its core lit up with unusual intensity. At the centre lies a black hole, one million times the Sun’s mass. Astronomers believed they were seeing either a star being torn apart or the black hole feeding for the first time.