Astronomers track runaway black hole

Published November 19, 2002

WASHINGTON, Nov 18: A runaway black hole is streaking through the Milky Way galaxy, dragging an aging star along to snack on as it heads in Earth’s general direction, astronomers reported on Monday.

There is absolutely no need to panic, though: The black hole will get no closer to our solar system than 1,000 light-years, and that will not happen for 200 million years or so. Right now it is between 6,000 and 9,000 light-years away. A light-year is about 10 trillion kilometres, the distance light travels in a year.

Still, astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope to track the black hole are excited about it, because it gives them the best evidence yet that it was created when a star several times the mass of our sun blew up in a vast explosion known as a supernova.

Black holes are voracious matter-sucking drains in space that exert so much gravitational force that nothing, not even light, can escape their pull. While black holes themselves cannot be seen, they can be detected by the characteristic swirl of material falling into them.

In this case, the Hubble telescope’s sharp sight has enabled it to see the black hole’s companion star, which it is gradually gobbling as it hurtles through the galaxy.—Reuters

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