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New measurements of the galaxy at the heart of the “Cosmic Horseshoe” indicate that it could house the most massive object ...
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Live Science on MSNColossal black hole 36 billion times the mass of our sun is one of the largest ever seen in the universe
The massive "Cosmic Horseshoe" galaxy system likely hosts a colossal black hole measuring 36 billion times the mass of our sun — one of the largest ever seen in the universe, a new study finds.
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Futurism on MSN"The end state of black hole formation."
The astronomers estimated that the "ultramassive" black hole is over 10,000 times the mass of the Milky Way's black hole.
Astronomers have identified an ultramassive black hole that could be the largest ever measured, hidden in a distant galaxy ...
Astronomers have discovered potentially the most massive black hole ever detected. The cosmic behemoth is close to the ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNThe Ultra-Massive Black Hole That Could Rewrite the History of the Universe
At 36 billion solar masses, the newly discovered black hole is so massive that it seems to break some theories of the ...
Astronomers spotted the ultramassive black hole inside the Cosmic Horseshoe, an equally gargantuan galaxy so powerful that it ...
It may be the most massive black hole ever found. 36 billion times larger than the mass of our Sun, it was previously hidden ...
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Space.com on MSNThe biggest black hole ever seen? Scientists find one with mass of 36 billion suns
About 5 billion light-years away from where you're sitting, in one of the most massive galaxies on record, there exists an ...
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ScienceAlert on MSN36 Billion Suns: Record Black Hole Discovery Could Be as Big as They Get
Theoretically, there's no limit to how massive a black hole could grow. In practical terms, other constraints, such as the ...
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GB News on MSN'Largest black hole ever' discovered lurking in depths of space
Scientists have spotted what's thought to be the largest black hole ever recorded - estimated to be the size of 36 billion ...
A black hole with a mass equivalent to 36 billion suns—10,000 times heavier than the one at the center of the Milky Way —has been discovered around 5 billion light-years from Earth. It may be the ...
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