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Hubble telescope
Hubble telescope






What lies beyond our solar system?: Over 5,000 planets including 'super-Earths,' NASA says 'This is serious': Millions under heat wave warnings as triple-digit temps move east However, an asymmetrical explosion can send the black hole "careening through our galaxy like a blasted cannonball," according to a description of the new findings on NASA's Hubble Site. What sends a black hole into motion? When a star explodes in a supernova, gravity crushes its core and creates a black hole. Two astronomical research teams have announced they used Hubble Space Telescope data to find, for the first time, what appears to be a black hole moving through our galaxy. Since black holes are invisible, they are identified by statistical means or by seeing a black hole’s effects on another star or a second black hole. But moving black holes – ghostly remains of collapsed stars – have been impossibly elusive.Īstronomers estimate there may be 100 million black holes roaming through our galaxy, based on the Milky Way's 100 billion stars (some of which eventually collapse and become black holes). But did you know there may be millions of them drifting like ghosts throughout our galaxy? That data revealed how the potential black hole changed the starlight from a star in its background as it passed in front of it.Two teams of researchers studied studied six years of Hubble Space Telescope data to locate the potential black hole.Astronomy researchers have identified what may be the first identification of a single black hole drifting across the galaxy.








Hubble telescope