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Beat the previous record! Astronomers have discovered the first black hole closest to Earth, just 1,600 light years away!

to existuniverseThere are countless of themblack hole,forscienceFor example, there is no benefit to entering a black hole and it could even be a one-way tripvoyagebut this mysterious space always has a charm that people want to explore! recentlyWE.The Optical Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory (NOIRLab) finds the closest black hole to EarthLandJust 1600 light years away, a truly amazing discovery!

“Optical Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory” recently published an articleitemannounced that the team found some “dark objects” during the telescope operation in Hawaii, which was later confirmed to be the closest dormant black hole to Earth. This sudden discovery thrilled the astronomers!

The dormant black hole, dubbed “Gaia BH1” by researchers, is about 1,600 light-years away in the constellation Serpent, is about 10 times the mass of the Sun, and is more massive than the previous record holder, the “X- binary star of rays “in the constellation of Monoceros. It is 3 times closer to the earth and the orbital distance is roughly the same as the earth’s distance around the sun, which makes people feel the magical energy of the universe!

The unknown of the universe is always intriguing: if you were allowed to enter a black hole, would you be willing to try it?

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