A black hole has been discovered1,000 light-years from Earth, making it the closest to our solar system ever found. It’s never a good day when you find yourself naked and alone, streaking through an unfamiliar neighborhood. But astronomers have shown that it’s since been stripped and left nearly naked, hurtling through the Universe at Supermassive black holes – which are millions or billions of times more massive than our Sun – are common throughout the Universe, and lie in the center of most galaxies.The team spotted this naked rogue while looking for supermassive black holes that “We were looking for orbiting pairs of supermassive black holes, with one offset from the center of a galaxy, as telltale evidence of a previous galaxy merger,”“Instead, we found this black hole fleeing from the larger galaxy and leaving a trail of debris behind it.”To put its nakedness into perspective, our own Milky Way galaxy is aroundThe researchers think that the trouble started when it bumped into another galaxy. This list contains black holes relatively near the Solar System (within our Milky Way galaxy). Would mankind survive?“Of all the objects in space, this lethal mass possesses the strongest gravitational pull, earning its name, because nothing, not even light, can escape the grasp.“Anything or anyone that crosses its outer edge – an invisible boundary known as the event horizon – will never be seen again.“A black hole coming towards Earth has cruised through the universe for billions of years, growing larger as it swallows stars, planets and everything else in its path.”American theoretical physicist Michio Kaku revealed how scientists were stunned to discover that rogue black holes do inhabit the Milky Way.He said: “Some people compare a black hole to a celestial zombie, it comes to life when anything comes too close.“It grabs that object in its clutches and never lets go.“We used to think that black holes were stationary, but we were shocked to find that there are rogue black holes that wander across the galaxy.“If you get so close to a back hole that you are in the grip of its gravitational field, then no matter what you do, you are doomed to fall into the black hole.”Greg Laughlin, an astrophysicist from the University of California, then painted a dim picture for life on Earth should a black hole spring to life.He said: “Every black hole is capable of reanimating itself when it is in the vicinity of matter, so every black hole has the capability to suddenly spring to life as a truly vicious killer.“Nobody on Earth is safe or secure once the event horizon of a supermassive black hole has been breached.The series then detailed how humans would suffer a torrid time on their final days on Earth, before the inevitable doomsday.He added: “As the Earth finally passes through the event horizon, it’s majestic, instead of a big bang, there is light.“This cosmic light show may be amazing, but it’s also confirmation that our planet has entered a black hole and we’re being pulled closer to the doomsday point at its centre, known as the singularity.“With the Earth close to the singularity, buildings, bridges and the Earth’s surface itself violently buckle.“The black hole’s gravity is now so strong, that it can bend, twist or tear our planet like a sheet of paper.” See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper, But that’s the reality for a black hole called B3 1715+425, located in a galaxy cluster 2 billion light-years away.B3 1715+425 started out like any other supermassive black hole, with a full elliptical galaxy full of stars around it.
THE end of the world could be around the corner, if one of the 'rogue' black holes in our galaxy springs to life - in what scientists believe is a grim possibility.
That’s not unusual, and most large galaxies in the Universe got that way by merging with other, smaller galaxies.Normally when a bump happens, the supermassive black holes at the centers of each galaxy being to orbit one another, gradually moving closer and closer together until they merge, releasing a huge burst of energy (the first gravitational waves But in the case of B3 1715+425, something went wrong.Based on how the black hole is behaving now, they think is that, millions of years ago, B3 1715+425’s galaxy passed through a much larger galaxy – one that had already swallowed up other galaxies in its path.Because it was so big, instead of merging into it, B3 1715+425’s galaxy was shredded and ripped apart, with parts of its stellar debris strewn throughout the galaxy cluster.The supermassive black hole at the center managed to escape with the stars that were closest to it, and that’s what’s left burning through the surrounding space, gradually losing ionising gas as its last remaining stars burn out.The astronomers believe that, eventually, in about a billion years, B3 1715+425 will become invisible, as it’ll have no new stars left to feed it – but it will likely continue hurtling throughout the Universe without a trace.That suggests that there might also be more of these naked black holes out there that researchers simply haven’t been able to see before.Condon and his team will now continue to hunt down more black holes like B3 1715+425, and as better optical telescopes come online, they might have a chance of spotting even very faint naked black holes streaking through the sky.They might also be able to find some examples of what they were originally looking for: black holes not at the centers of their galaxies.In the meantime, they’ll continue to study B3 1715+425 to see what it can teach us about how galaxies and galaxy clusters form and evolve.You can see Cordon talking about the incredible discovery below:I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its User Agreement and Privacy Policy
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