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A black hole can a few times the mass of our Sun, starting out at perhaps 2-3 times the mass of the Sun. Larger black holes (supermassive black holes, in the center of most larger galaxies) can have masses of millions or even billions of solar masses. There are also intermediate-mass black holes in star clusters, with a few thousand solar masses.

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