Cosmic Gusher (1999)
Active galaxies, such as this one, are commonplace in the Universe. Quasars are an
example. Astronomers think that all active galaxies are driven by the same engine: a
supermassive black hole with the mass of at least a few million solar masses. As
matter falls into the hole, the doomed material is heated to extremely high
temperatures, which is why quasars can be seen over such gigantic distances. Some
active galaxies have an additional feature: they spurt jets of gas far into space at
speeds approaching that of light.