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18 Billion Suns -A Galaxy Classic: Biggest Black Hole in Universe...

JIR rated 7 months ago
From the page: Whatever gave birth to this monster can be real proud. The biggest black hole in the universe weighs in with a respectable mass of 18 billion Suns, and is about the size of an entire galaxy. Just like in the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito flick 'Twins', the mass...

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stargxr rated 4 weeks ago
BLACK HOLE/ POST HOPPY HARRINGTON
Tymethief rated 7 months ago
From the page: "Whatever gave birth to this monster can be real proud. The biggest black hole in the universe weighs in with a respectable mass of 18 billion Suns, and is about the size of an entire galaxy. Just like in the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Devito flick oeTwins”, the massive black hole has a puny twin hovering nearby. By observing the orbit of the smaller black hole, astronomers are able to test Einstein's theory of general relativity with stronger gravitational fields than ever before."
igniteme rated 4 weeks ago
Whatever gave birth to this monster can be real proud. The biggest black hole in the universe weighs in with a respectable mass of 18 billion Suns, and is about the size of an entire galaxy. ~ Jeebus! That's alot of frackin' crackers!
SonOfDave rated 7 months ago
Woah. Thats quite a doozy
Karolinger rated 6 months ago
Holy Guacamole! The biggest black hole ever discovered.
oli23000 rated 7 months ago
if its 3.5 billion light years away then how do we know its even still there?
nickyg23 rated 7 months ago
this is so very interesting, and also it makes me fell so very small.
paizleigh rated 6 months ago
Whatever gave birth to this monster can be real proud. The biggest black hole in the universe weighs in with a respectable mass of 18 billion Suns, and is about the size of an entire galaxy.
compabutch rated 7 months ago
A black hole that has a mass 18 billion times that of our sun. From the page: "So just how big can these bad boys get? Craig Wheeler of the University of Texas in Austin, says it depends only on how long a black hole has been around and how fast it has swallowed matter in order to grow. "There is no theoretical upper limit," he says." Carl Sagan would LOVE this thing!
blogstumbler rated 7 months ago
Biggest BlackHole Discovered Ever!!