Video: Compare the size of black holes in the universe
A supermassive black hole is several times more massive than our solar system and has a weight equivalent to 20 billion solar masses.
The black hole or black hole in the universe is an extremely special space-time region, its gravity is too great for light to escape and time is stopped. In the vast universe there are many black holes of different sizes, usually in the center of every galaxy there is a giant black hole and scattered inside are smaller black holes.
In the video below we can see visually the comparison between the size and mass of black holes in the universe.
The smallest black hole we found was XTE J1650-500, the size of Manhattan County but with a mass of 3-4 times the mass of the Sun. Meanwhile a supermassive black hole is several times more massive than our solar system and has a weight equivalent to 20 billion solar masses.
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