A Supermassive Black Hole Is Heading Earth’s Way at 110 Km per Second
There is a huge black hole
with a millions number of times more mass than our sun is plunging towards Earth and will one day obliterate
life as we probably know it. This specific black
hole is coming towards us at 110 kilometers for each second and is at the middle
of the Great Andromeda Galaxy – the Milky Way's nearest and a lot bigger
neighbor.
At the middle of the most
known galaxies, there exist a supermassive black hole which stars turn around and helps keep
everything in formation. In any case, such is
the incredible gravitational pull of the Milky Way and Andromeda that they are
being drawn toward one another and will one day crash.
Fraser Cain, publisher of space website Universe Today, wrote
for Phys.org:
"There's a black hole at the middle of
the Milky Way. And
not just any black hole, it's a supermassive black hole with
more than 4.1 multiple times the mass of the Sun. It's directly over there,
toward the Sagittarius constellation. Located
only 26,000 light-years away. Also, right now, it's tearing separated whole
stars and star frameworks, once in a while devouring them, adding to its mass
like an insatiable shark."
Because
of the size of Andromeda however, there is just going to be one winner when it
crushes into the Milky Way. In any case, as Andromeda is 2.5 million light
years away, it will assume control four billion years to reach us, so we are safe
for now.
Mr Cain said:
“Panic
will happen when the Milky Way crashes into Andromeda in around 4 billion
years. All of a sudden, you'll have two entire clouds of stars associating in a wide range of
ways, similar to a shaky blended
family. Stars that would have been sheltered will careen past different stars and be deflected down into the maw of both of the two supermassive black hole
available. Andromeda's black hole could
be 100 million times the mass of the Sun, so it's a greater target for stars with a death desire."
Can't wait!
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