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Extraordinary Creatures and Unsolved Mysteries

Jabarekspres.com — Black holes are ghosts. It roams freely in outer space, in the dark sky, in the boundless black space.

Black holes move like wanderers who travel without direction or purpose. Unfortunately, black holes are terrible adventurers.

It drowns everything around it. It devours not only planets, but also stars, even galaxies.

Is the wandering ghost’s black hole alone? The answer is no.

Astronomers estimate that there are more than 100 million black holes roaming among the 100 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, our own galaxy, according to a report from the Hubble Space Telescope (NASA’s site), Friday (10/6/2022).

Don’t forget, there are countless galaxies in the universe. In our own galaxy alone, the number is already so, then what about other galaxies? The question will not be easily digested by the mind.

Astronomers have made observations. The result makes goose bumps shudder. Because, in our galaxy Sagittarius, precisely in the spiral arm of Carina, it wanders about 5,000 light years from our tiny planet.

In fact, astronomers have estimated that there is an isolated black hole and has a close distance to our planet, which is about 80 light years.

As a measure, Proxima Centauri is the closest star to our solar system, which is more than 4 light years away.

However, like ghosts, countless black holes are also invisible.

Even the most recent telescopes certainly cannot capture images of this massive object. The reason, of course, it does not emit light.

So, this creature can only be observed indirectly. Although it cannot be seen, its presence can be observed through the surrounding environment.

It is a massive object that affects objects around it. For example, because it has a very powerful mass, the space around it bends or bends or warps.

What is a black hole (black holes)?

He is a strange ghost. Startling. Spectacular. He surfed in the empty space with a very strong gravity. So strong, the light was drowned in its pull.

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