The black hole at the centre of the Andromeda galaxy is estimated to be 140 million Solar-masses.
In Jan 1987, John Cormedy of Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Canada discovers the balck hole in Galaxy Andromeda and estimated that the diameter of black hole in Andromeda Galaxy is 10 million times as massive as the Sun.
It is generally believe that all large, if not most, galaxies do revolve around a black hole. Our galaxy, removes around a super massive black hole, that is estimated to have the mass of 4.5 million Suns.
After a black hole
Well if your comparing the smallest black hole knowen to humans to the Earth YES THEY ARE BIG but there is no definant diameter or size considering that all black holes are unique in all three size diameter and gravataional pull.
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In Jan 1987, John Cormedy of Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Canada discovers the balck hole in Galaxy Andromeda and estimated that the diameter of black hole in Andromeda Galaxy is 10 million times as massive as the Sun.
At the center of the Andromeda Galaxy is a supermassive black hole known as "Andromeda Galaxy's Center" or M31*. This black hole has a mass equivalent to around 140 million suns and plays a crucial role in shaping the dynamics of the galaxy itself.
No. No black hole is big enough to do that.
Actually one interpretation of the big bang is as a white hole, the inverse of a black hole.
It seems unlikely that this will occur before our Milky Way galaxy collides with Andromeda. Our solar system seems to be safely in orbit around the supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, but in 4 billion years, when Andromeda (with its OWN supermassive black hole) collides with the Milky Way, it might possibly happen.
A black hole can,but it is very rare for a black hole big enough to swallow Earth.
The center of the Andromeda galaxy is believed to contain a supermassive black hole, similar to the one found at the center of our own Milky Way galaxy. This black hole has a mass millions of times greater than our sun and plays a role in shaping the galaxy's dynamics.
It is generally believe that all large, if not most, galaxies do revolve around a black hole. Our galaxy, removes around a super massive black hole, that is estimated to have the mass of 4.5 million Suns.
both of the black hole will join together as one big black hole. they can either have a direct hit or both spin, twirling into each other until it create a new super big black hole.
No. The Big Bang was an event, not a material thing. (There are plenty of other ways in which it is utterly unlike a black hole as well.)
no black holes are stars
scientists think that the Big Bang which generated the univerese waas the consequence of the explosion of a massive black hole. so the big bang