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Supermassive Black Hole Rocketing Out of Distant Galaxy At 5 Million MPH (blastr.com)

The Bad Astronomer writes: Astronomers have found a supermassive black hole barreling out of its home galaxy at 5 million miles per hour. The 3 billion solar mass behemoth formed from the merger of two slightly smaller black holes after two galaxies collided and themselves merged. The resulting blast of gravitational waves is thought to have been asymmetric, causing a rocket effect which launched the resulting black hole away. It's currently 40,000 light years from the galaxy's core. Source: ESA/Hubble

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  1. Re:Why not use the NASA article instead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Because the NASA article isn't retardedly overhyped.

  2. Re:currently? by DamonHD · · Score: 4, Funny

    Relatively up-to-date when talking about /. news items. B^>

    Rgds

    Damon

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  3. Empirical lab by Oligonicella · · Score: 4, Funny

    Excellent news. Now we can determine if the rotational issues with galaxies holds. All we have to do is observe this now coreless galaxy for the next 10 to 50 million years and see if it's rotation changes.

  4. Glaciers melting in the dead of night by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Funny

    And the superstars sucked into the super massive

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