Draeno Posted May 3, 2023 Posted May 3, 2023 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released another video about supermassive black holes. The new video shows the size of black holes in comparison to the Sun and the entire Solar System. this is what we know The supermassive black hole of the galaxy J1601+3113 appeared first. It has a mass of about 100,000 solar masses. The radius of the event horizon is comparable to that of the Sun, although the black hole appears twice as large as our star due to its shadow. Next up is a black hole from the Zirkul galaxy with a mass of 4 million suns. It has a size (taking into account the shadow) comparable to the radius of the orbit of Mercury. But the black hole in the galaxy M32 is about half as massive (2.5 million solar masses), but appears larger because of its shadow. In the Milky Way, of course, there is a black hole. It's called Sagittarius A*. It is 4.3 million times more massive than the Sun. The video below shows the black gems of the galaxy NGC 7727. They have a mass of 6.3 million and 154 million solar masses, and when converted to a single object. The video also shows a supermassive black hole in the galaxy M87. It is 5.7 billion times more massive than the Sun. Coincidentally, it was its image that was obtained in 2017. The image was published two years later. https://gagadget.com/es/242561-la-nasa-ha-publicado-un-espectacular-video-para-demostrar-el-monstruoso-tamano-de-los-agujeros-negros-entre-ellos-el-ton-/
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