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Types of Black holes Based on MassStellar-Mass Black Holes: Formed from collapsing massive stars, with masses from a few to hundreds of times that of the Sun. Many are in binary systems, pulling gas from companion stars, creating X-rays. Supermassive Black Holes: Found at galaxy centers, these range from hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses, potentially formed in the early universe. Intermediate-Mass Black Holes: A theorized “missing link” size range from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of solar masses, hard to detect. Primordial Black Holes: Hypothetically formed soon after the Big Bang; potentially very small or up to 100,000 solar masses. |
Researchers have recently discovered a unique black hole, V404 Cygni, through analysis of astronomical observations.
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