black hole located 230 million light-years away from Earth, at the centre of a galaxy named J0437+2456 and approximately three million times larger than our Sun - was found to be moving at a speed of 110,000 miles per hour.
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This is an artist’s rendition, and not a very good one at that: there would be significantly more gravity distortion as well as the accretion disc being visible. Other commenters have posted the current images in this thread
I'm not a scientist, and I legitimately don't know how this works. When we measure speed on earth, it's usually relative to a stationary object. How the hell do you clock movement of a celestial body, when literally everything in space is moving.
Just a thought
Always looking for dark matter
Black holes consume matter - is there a link?
Could the black holes be generating the expansion of the cosmos by where the black holes emit as in white holes on the edges into the infinity
Fries my brain thinking of this !
Just a thought!
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Should I start packing now?
By any chance anyone know where is it heading to in that hurry?
Right now I am in awe.
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(I'm there's a simple answer I'm just not seeing)
Always hearing about how it consumes, but never the "death" of one.
Always looking for dark matter
Black holes consume matter - is there a link?
Could the black holes be generating the expansion of the cosmos by where the black holes emit as in white holes on the edges into the infinity
Fries my brain thinking of this !
Just a thought!