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List of black holes - Wikipedia
This list of black holes (and stars considered probable candidates) is organized by mass (including black holes of undetermined mass); some items in this list are galaxies or star clusters that are believed to be organized around a black hole.
List of most massive black holes - Wikipedia
This is an ordered list of the most massive black holes so far discovered (and probable candidates), measured in units of solar masses (M☉), approximately 2 × 1030 kilograms.
List of Black Holes | Deep Sky Objects | Go Astronomy
A list of currently known black holes. Although you can't see black holes, it is nonetheless interesting to know which constellations they are found in. Black holes (BHs) are formed by the gravitational core collapse of massive stars during a Type II supernova.
Lists of black holes - Wikipedia
This is a list of lists of black holes: List of black holes; List of most massive black holes; List of nearest known black holes; List of quasars
7 Largest Black Holes In The Universe
Oct 20, 2023 · Black holes are some of the largest objects to exist, weighing millions to billions of times our sun. They help galaxies develop and evolve in their cores. The greatest black holes intrigue scientists and stimulate new cosmos discoveries.
Black Hole Types - Science@NASA
Oct 22, 2020 · Astronomers generally divide black holes into three categories according to their mass: stellar-mass, supermassive, and intermediate-mass. The mass ranges that define each group are approximate, and scientists are always reassessing where the boundaries should be …
List of Black Holes | Space Wiki | Fandom
A list of black holes, arranged by size, and categorized. XTE J1650-500 GRO J0422+32 GRO J1719-24 GRO J1655-40 XTE J1118+480 GRS 1124-683 XTE J1819-254 2MASX J10270057+1749001 GOODS J123652.77+621354.7 EGSD2 J142033.66 525917.5 GS 2000+25 SN 1997D MOA-2011-BLG-191 4U 1543-475 LB-1 XTE J1550-564...
Types of Black Holes: Everything you need to know
Jul 3, 2024 · There are different types of black holes, and astronomers classify them by mass into three main categories: stellar mass, supermassive, and intermediate mass. The universe may also contain undiscovered examples of a fourth type of black hole, known as primordial black holes, created during the universe’s early stages.