Scientists Have Discovered Black Holes 33 Times Larger Than The Sun Scientists have discovered a huge ‘black hole’ in the galaxy where Earth is located. Scientists recently discovered a new black hole 2,000 light years away from Earth.
Scientists have named it ‘unicorn’ (scientific name Gaia-BH3). In weight, this black hole is 33 times heavier than the Sun. Scientists have not seen this black hole directly. But since the stars were found rotting in the constellation Aquila, scientists were able to confirm that it was a ‘unicorn’.
This black hole was discovered under the Gaia project of the European Space Agency (ESA). Launched in 2013, the goal of the project is to create a 3D map of billions of stars.
Similarly, scientists have confirmed the existence of unicorns using the Very Large Telescope (VLT) operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO).
This black hole is located in the center of the galaxy. But this is black, formed during the birth of stars. So far, there are 50 black holes confirmed and estimated by scientists in our galaxy.
But scientists say that this number may be thousands or millions. Scientists say that more studies will be done about the unicorn black hole soon.
Scientists Have Discovered Black Holes 33 Times Larger Than The Sun
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