Monday, December 15, 2008

Black hole discovered in outer space

A study has confirmed that there is a giant black hole at the centre of our galaxy. German astronomers tracked the movement of twenty eight stars which were circling the centre of the Milky Way using two giant telescopes in Chile. According to reports the super massive black hole weighs four million times heavier than our own sun which is just incredible to try and comprehend.
Black holes are fundamentally objects whose gravitational pull is so incredibly great that nothing – including light – can escape them. The black hole that was found is being dubbed as ‘The Black Pearl’ by the astrologists who found it and they have also explained how galaxies form around giant black holes in the same way that a pearl would form around grit. The Astrologists had pointed out that although the common opinion of black holes is deemed as dangerous they have stated black holes may of had a role in helping to create our galaxy. Not just our own but many galaxies across the vast universe. “They have had a role in bringing matter together and if you had a high enough density of matter then you have the conditions in which stars could form”.
The researchers who discovered the giant space odyssey said the black hole was an incredible 27,000 light years, or 158 thousand, million, million miles from Earth. The most incredible aspect of this lengthy 16 year study is that it has delivered empirical evidence that super massive black holes actually exist. Apparently, the stellar orbits in the galactic centre show that the central mass concentration of four million solar masses must be a super massive black hole, beyond any doubt.
The observations were made using the 3.5m new technology telescope and also the 8.2m very large and powerful telescope in Chile. Both of these magnificent machines are operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO).

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