black hole
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Closest Known Black Hole to Earth at 1600 Light-Years, Found by Astronomers
The most extreme things in the cosmos are black holes. All huge galaxies presumably have supermassive versions of these unfathomably dense objects at their cores. An estimated 100 million stellar-mass black holes in the Milky Way are significantly more prevalent and weigh five to one hundred times as much as the sun.
Latest Research Articles
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Black Holes Reanimate Dead Stars Into Stellar Zombies
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This Is How Gravitational Waves Could Obliterate Earth In An Instant
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Gamma-Ray Bursts From Black Holes May Actually Be 'Time-Reversed'
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Einstein’s Predictions Proven Right With A Star’s Incredible Black Hole Encounter
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Super Telescope Finds A Blazing Black Hole At The Heart Of The Milky Way
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Researchers Believe Rate Of Universe's Expansion Can Be Measured Using Gravitational Waves
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Neutron Stars' Collision May Have Created The Lightest Known Black Hole Yet
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Breakthrough! Scientists Confirm Existence of Orbiting Supermassive Black Holes
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China Launches Its Very Own Space Telescope
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World's Most Powerful Laser Creates a Molecular Black Hole
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Massive Dying Star Vanishes In Thin Air, Falls Short on Becoming a Supernova
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Two Supermassive Black Holes on a Collision Course in Nearby Galaxy