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| Monster Black Hole the Size of 20 Billion Suns Discovered, and It's Growing
Astronomers using cutting-edge skywatching devices have identified an extremely fast-growing black hole, cataloging it as a 'monster' that eats the mass equivalent of our sun every two days. Astronomers with the Australian National University (ANU) have discovered the fastest-growing black hole in the known universe, a super-massive celestial object some 12 billion light years distant, thought to be at least the size of 20 billion of our suns. Research suggests that the object is so large and has so much gravity that it pulls into itself the mass equivalent of one of our suns every two days, radiating matter-transforming energies back into space on a galactic scale. "This black hole is growing so rapidly that it's shining thousands of times more brightly than an entire galaxy," stated Dr. Christian Wolf of the ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, cited by Sciencedaily.com. "If we had this monster sitting at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, it would appear 10 times