TRIBUNNEWS.COM — The experts astronomeri found two black hole supermassive locked in very close orbit.
Second black hole It is found about 10 billion light years away from the sun’s solar system.
Citing Science Alert, Sunday (27/2/2022), two black hole The supermassive space is separated by an orbital distance of only 0.03 light years or about 50 times the distance that separates the Sun from Pluto.
However, it is moving so fast that it only takes two Earth years for the two objects to complete a binary orbit.
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That very close orbit makes the second black hole will collide with each other and form one black hole much larger in a relatively short time, which is 10,000 years.
Supermassive black holes are found at the center of most galaxy.
When two black holes are found together, it also indicates the existence of galaxies. This is what then makes astronomers become interested.
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They think finding two supermassive holes could tell scientists what they looked like black hole in the final stages.
These supermassive black holes can also provide information about how objects that have millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun can become so massive.
And merging two black holes can be one way that makes a black hole grow to be very massive.
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