The supermassive black hole heading towards our galaxy

This would be the second closest black hole to us and it has been in the news these days by many media outlets and I know that the headline is a bit shocking, it has been discovered in a “dwarf” galaxy in the large Magellanic cloud that is located 158,200 light years from us, it is a “dwarf” galaxy in quotes because it has at least 20,000 million stars.

It is difficult to detect a black hole, of any size, if it is not eating matter it is practically invisible, it can also be detected if it alters the orbit of stars close to it, but in addition the superlatives are usually hidden in the galactic core, a place surrounded by many clouds of gas and dust which makes it even more complicated to detect it, so it is a very curious method that the researchers have used in this case to discover this new supermassive black hole.

So the scientists discovered those nine hyper-fast stars that came from the great Magellanic cloud and they put their computers to work and the result in the end is that inside the great Magellanic cloud there had to be an object that weighs around 600,000 solar masses,
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