Saturday, October 27, 2012

Across The Universe Astronomers Find Ultimate Oxymoron: A Small Supermassive Black Hole

Astronomers Find Ultimate Oxymoron: A Small Supermassive Black Hole:
Across The Universe
There’s jumbo shrimp and accurate rumors; now there’s even a mini supermassive black hole. Astronomers have identified the smallest supermassive black hole ever observed, and while it’s considered a shrimp as far as supermassive black holes go, this guy is still pretty big: the mass of the black hole in galaxy NGC 4178 is estimated to be about 200,000 times the mass of our Sun. But it was a surprise that this galaxy had a black hole at all.


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