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	Q&A: Black Holes
                        
                    
            Q:
               What kind of radiation is used to gather information on black
               holes, and how?
                
               
               A:
               
               The Chandra X-ray Observatory and other X-ray telescopes gather
               information on black holes by studying the X-radiation from hot
               matter swirling toward a black hole. Gamma ray telescopes cannot
               pinpoint the sources as accurately, but can obtain important
               information about even higher energy radiation from matter in
               the vicinity of black holes. See our listing under "Black Holes"
               in the Field Guide at http://chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources/black_holes.html
                
               
                
            
               
               
   
        

