Black Hole In One Twin Galaxies

Posted by Admin on Monday, June 13, 2011

Black Hole In One Twin Galaxies,Markarian 739, a galaxy which is about 425 million light years from Earth towards the constellation Leo has not only a giant black hole at its center, but two. The presence of this second galaxy by the Swift satellite detected the dam Chandra X-Ray Observatory NASA.
Black Hole


Although both the black hole at the center of the galaxy, both separated by a distance of about 11 thousand light years or about one-third the distance of our solar system with the center of our galaxy. As an illustration, one light year is about 10 trillion kilometers.


Second black hole found was also a very active black holes and into the classification of 'supermassive' meaning, each has a mass equal to millions or even billions of times the mass of stars like our sun.

In fact, the usual black hole formed by collapse of giant stars measuring only 10 to 20-fold compared with the mass of the Sun

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