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An apparent supermassive black hole has been spotted wandering through a galaxy with an even larger black hole at its core.
The event, dubbed AT2024tvd, was first spotted by the Palomar Observatoryâs Zwicky Transient Facility and later confirmed by space telescopes including Hubble and Chandra , which helped zero in on the cosmic crime scene.
The rogue black hole’s mass is estimated to be roughly one million solar masses.
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