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At 225 solar masses, this gargantuan merger of two black holes challenges our thinking on these famously elusive objects.
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Space.com on MSNGravitational waves reveal most massive black hole merger ever detected — one 'forbidden' by current modelsThe Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) is no stranger to making history and breaking records. In 2015 ...
Scientists are using pulsars to detect the gravitational wave 'hum' created from supermassive black hole mergers. Credit: ...
A collision observed between two black holes, each more massive than a hundred suns, is the largest merger of its kind ever ...
An international team of physicists discovered the largest-ever merger of 2 black holes through a phenomenon known as ...
A new method to analyze gravitational-wave data could transform how we study some of the universe's most extreme events—black ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNFirst Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detector Begins ConstructionL ast month, work began on the world’s first space-based gravitational wave detector. The European Space Agency and partner ...
The largest black hole collision ever recorded has scientists' jaws on the floor — and scratching their heads.
The LIGO Hanford Observatory near the Tri-Cities and its twin in Louisiana detected ripples of time and space passing through ...
Gravitational waves, the result of two black holes merging, have been detected by a sophisticated observatory. Scientists say that proves Einstein was right.
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