Record breaker! Astronomers discover Milky Way’s biggest stellar black hole
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- Dive into the cosmic depths with us as we explore Gaia-BH3, the Milky Way's largest stellar-mass black hole, located just 2,000 light-years away! Discovered by the Gaia telescope, this dormant giant challenges our understanding of black holes and suggests our galaxy is filled with hidden titans. Watch now to uncover how this discovery changes everything we thought we knew about our galactic neighborhood!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:51 Discovery of Gaia-BH3
03:26 Comparisons and Implications
05:20 Scientific and Astronomical Significance
07:48 Outro
08:15 Enjoy
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This is truly an example of Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s observation,”The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to us”! The entire observation is just an announcement of more incredible observations and understanding to come.
Cosmological questions and the Tales of the Unknown, stimulating, but depressingly inconclusive, as they must be. I love all this stuff!!!
This is so fascinating. I love just looking up at the night sky.
You don’t have light pollution? That’s why I don’t look up. Too many artificial lights in phoenix Arizona.
Back in the day when I lived in rural Arizona I loved the views!
Not anymore 😢I moved near the main city.
@@Garrett0329 I moved away from the city. Still have some light pollution but not as bad as in the city.
@@mimi4moe fair 😎
@@Garrett0329 dam gaia black hole just moving coyote phoenix to salt lake city 😂
@@vkobevk huh?
thanks for the update.
Fascinating.
omg do you have to show the shot of the multiple black holes? Makes my skin crawl.
Buenas tardes, excelente trabajo de contenido, gracias, bendiciones y un fuerte abrazo desde Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas Mexico 🙂👍
Awesome video my friend.
The science is never settled.
Left this as a reply to another comment , BUT
Thought it deserved better than being lost in the chaff .
Not wrong , just incomplete !
From the beginning of the scientific method , whenever we were arrogant enough to think we knew it ALL ,
The Universe has shocked us back to reality with more information !
Don't try to limit the Universe to what you know ,
Learn more !
I like this video its interestyng
Only 2KLY. That is close (relatively). It’ll be really cool if they discover a bunch more. Like exoplanets, there were just a few at first, but then….
Holly guacamole! 😮
Love this channel!
Can unfound Black holes be an explanation of dark matter effects? I.e. eventually making Dark Matter theory obsolete?
is a dormant blackhole or a star that produces light we can't see? :p
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Black holes are how we aliens travel, haha seriously I have always thought in elementary school that black holes, worm hols thing's like that and I think there is more to link them together but it is how energy is flowing through the universe which makes it easy to ride the electric waves emitted through all of space.
Milky Way's largest black hole??? How many black holes are in our galaxy to begin with? I thought each galaxy usually only had one black hole at the center??? I hadn't heard about others in our galaxy.
A stellar black hole is different from a super massive black hole that’s at the center of all galaxies
@@glasgowtravellers8729 I have never heard of black holes other than the ones at the center of a galaxy. If there are other types, it begs the questions: What happens when one black hole is swallowed by another? and What other types of black holes are we not presently aware of and what properties might they possess? Truly strange and mysterious times for discovery, that we find ourselves in. Something new every day.
@@crazyedswonderfulworldofso9370 yeah man it’s crazy what usually happens when black holes collide and merge it’s adds to there mass and 2 become 1 but a much more bigger one
it is stellar black hole
we dont know how supermassive black hole born
@@crazyedswonderfulworldofso9370 ask
GW150914
But we have Supermassive Black Hole
I knew JESUS wasn't Real 🔥
Here you are, the long lost dark matter found at last. Just kidding but couldn't dormant black holes be the actual missing dark matter?
Yeah it's coming towards Earth 🥴
No it's not
nope it coming toward 71717
To wash away the rain?
Albino u know one day everything gonna be inside it 💯
@@calvinpulliam9719 😂 Albino u scared 🤣
I would rather see our space research resources spent on detecting near Earth asteroids that are large enough to cause extinction level events and their orbits that may allow them to impact our planet.
imagine its cloaking :p
And there it is! The elusive dark matter that everyone has been looking for. All I can say is, about time. Took long enough.
I knew JESUS wasn't Real 🤯
Until you meet Him...
Until you meet Him
Mans thoughts on how black holes come into existence are wrong.
Not wrong , just incomplete !
From the beginning of the scientific method , whenever we were arrogant enough to think we knew it ALL , the UNIVERSE has shocked us back to reality with more information .
Don't try to limit the Universe ,
Learn more !
Why is it the only thing Einstein Idiots know about blackholes is they are "BIG"? Thankyou Mr. Obvious. Now tell us "WHAT" it is without saying "Quantum".