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black hole

[blak hohl] / ˈblæk ˈhoʊl /
NOUN
abyss
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These simulations track gas movement, star formation, black hole activity, and chemical changes from shortly after the Big Bang to today.

From Science Daily

He proposed a method to confirm the effect by observing particular astronomical sources, including radio galaxies powered by supermassive black holes.

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The government also agreed to finance up to £59.9m in emergency support, to help fill a black hole in the budget.

From BBC

Scientists have found the strongest evidence yet that a black hole and a neutron star collided while moving along an oval shaped orbit instead of the near perfect circles scientists usually expect before such mergers.

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The phenomenon is similar to the signals detected in gravitational waves when two black holes spiral together.

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