In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have, for the first time, directly measured the real-time power of jets blasting out of a black hole—and the results are nothing short of astonishing. These cosmic jets, shooting out at nearly half the speed of light, carry energy equal to 10,000 suns . This remarkable finding comes from an international team of researchers studying the famous black hole system Cygnus X-1, located about 7,200 light-years away from Earth in the Milky Way galaxy. A Historic First in Black Hole Science Black holes are known for their intense gravity, pulling in everything that comes too close—even light. But they don’t just consume matter; they also release enormous amounts of energy through powerful jets. Until now, scientists could only estimate the strength of these jets by averaging their effects over tens of thousands of years. But this new research has changed that. Using advanced observations, researchers have successfully measured the instantaneous power ...