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Rogue Black Hole 5000 Light Years Away - Hubble Finds Evidence
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10/03/2024
The Hubble Space Telescope has found evidence of a "wandering" black hole about 5000 light years away in the Milky Way galaxy. Astronomers estimate that there could be 100 million black holes wandering around our galaxy.
Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Though an estimated 100 million black holes roam our Milky Way galaxy,
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these objects are invisible and so very difficult to detect.
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Astronomers now believe they may have precisely measured the mass of an isolated black hole
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for the first time. After six years of observations, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
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found evidence for a lone black hole about 5,000 light-years away wandering through interstellar
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space. Black holes roaming our galaxy are born from rare monstrous stars less than one thousandth
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of the galaxy's stellar population that are many times more massive than our sun. These stars die
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in supernova explosions. Their core is crushed by the star's own gravity into a black hole.
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Because the detonation is asymmetrical, the black hole may get a kick,
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sending it careening through our galaxy. Hubble detected the magnified and deflected light from
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a star lined up exactly behind the potential black hole as its intense gravity warps space itself.
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The measurements indicate the black hole weighs seven solar masses and is traveling through space
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at 100,000 miles per hour. But don't worry, there's a lot of space between Earth and this
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roaming black hole.
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