
Scientists Detect Heaviest Ever Black Hole Merger Through Gravitational Waves
A short by The Mytians
Scientists have detected the heaviest black hole merger ever recorded, named GW231123, involving two black holes of ~100 and ~140 solar masses. The event was observed through gravitational wave detectors LIGO (US), Virgo (Italy), and KAGRA (Japan), showcasing the power of global space observatories.
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