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AFTERTHOUGHT
06 Dec 17 21:43
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The biggest ever, 800 million times more bigger than the Sun..............FF give us a break

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-42252235
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Report akabula December 6, 2017 9:49 PM GMT
Astronomers have discovered the most distant "supermassive" black hole known to science.

The matter-munching sinkhole is a whopping 13 billion light-years away, so far that we see it as it was a mere 690 million years after the Big Bang.

But at about 800 million times the mass of our Sun, it managed to grow to a surprisingly large size such a short time after the origin of the Universe.

The find is described in the journal Nature.

This relic from the early Universe is busily devouring material at the centre of a galaxy - marking it out as a so-called quasar.


Matter, such as gas, falling onto the black hole will form an ultra-hot mass of material around it known as an accretion disk.

"Quasars are among the brightest and most distant known celestial objects and are crucial to understanding the early Universe," said co-author Bram Venemans of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany.

This quasar is interesting because it comes from a time when the Universe was just 5% of its current age.

At this time, the cosmos was beginning to emerge from a period known as the dark ages - just before the first stars appeared.
Report akabula December 6, 2017 9:51 PM GMT
Could tell us anything. A mere 690 million years btw. Grin
Report Foinavon December 6, 2017 11:09 PM GMT
No I can't believe that. No self-respecting NASA scientist would use the comparative phrase "more bigger than". Mind boggling tosh.
Report blackbarn December 6, 2017 11:25 PM GMT
Foinavon LaughLaugh
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