Extremely fast-growing black hole discovered

It devours the equivalent of an earth every second.

According to an international team of astronomers, it has an extremely fast-growing black Loch discovered. It has the mass of three billion suns, swallows the equivalent of an Earth every second, and shines 7,000 times brighter than all the light in our own galaxy, the group led by reported Astronomers from the Australian National University (ANU) in the Australian capital Canberra on Wednesday.

Others black holes of a similar size would have stopped growing at this rate billions of years ago, the statement said. The research results have not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal.

According to astronomers, it can black Loch easily seen by anyone who sets up a good telescope in a dark place. It’s 500 times bigger than that black Loch our galaxy.

Lead researcher Christopher Onken of the ANU called the discovery a “very large, unexpected needle in a haystack” that “slipped through” unnoticed years of space exploration. Two large galaxies may have collided and put a lot of material in it black Loch flung to feed it, he surmised.

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