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Astronomers first discover ultra-rare black holes – haveeruonline
Vanderbilt University Research Assistant Professor Dr. As Karam Jani explained to Engadget, the signal itself was very slight. It’s just four twisting
Vanderbilt University Research Assistant Professor Dr. As Karam Jani explained to Engadget, the signal itself was very slight. It’s just four twisting lines that are only a tenth of a second, but their impact on our understanding of the universe is enormous. We were able to confirm that this was due to the collision of the two black holes, Jani said. Both are very large. We know what stars can’t make.
Each black hole weighed about 85 and 65 times the mass of the Sun, respectively. Both are outs…
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