
It sits at the centre of the M87 galaxy and weighs the same as 6.4 billion suns, this supermassive black hole situated over 55 million light years from the Earth is now believed to be twice as massive aspreviously thought.
"The black hole at the centre of the M87 galaxy may be twice as big as originally thought - possibly large enough to measure directly.
M87 is 55 million light years away. Its central black hole devours vast amounts of gas and spews out a huge jet of particlesthat extends far into intergalactic space."
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