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  2. List of black holes - Wikipedia

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    OJ 287 core black holes — a BL Lac object with a candidate binary supermassive black hole core system [23] PG 1302-102 – the first binary-cored quasar — a pair of supermassive black holes at the core of this quasar [24] [25] SDSS J120136.02+300305.5 core black holes — a pair of supermassive black holes at the centre of this galaxy [26]

  3. List of quasars - Wikipedia

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    Binary supermassive black holes within the quasar [37] [38] First quasar containing a recoiling supermassive black hole SDSS J0927+2943: 2008 Two optical emission line systems separated by 2650 km/s First gravitationally lensed quasar identified Twin Quasar: 1979 Lensed into 2 images The lens is a galaxy known as YGKOW G1

  4. Quasar - Wikipedia

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    Black Holes: Gravity's Relentless Pull Award-winning interactive multimedia Web site about the physics and astronomy of black holes from the Space Telescope Science Institute; Audio: Fraser Cain/Pamela L. Gay – Astronomy Cast. Quasars – July 2008; Merrifield, Michael; Copland, Ed. "z~1.3 – An implausibly large structure [in the Universe]".

  5. ‘Blue hole’ is largest ever discovered at 1.3K feet deep ...

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    This subterranean formation could potentially even offer a portal to both space and time like a subaquatic black hole. In 2012, scientists exploring blue holes in the Bahamas discovered bacteria ...

  6. Scientists Are Planning on Plunging Into the World's 'Portal ...

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    Scientists plan to explore Dean’s Blue Hole, one of the deepest blue holes, using advanced technology to uncover its mysteries and potential human remains.

  7. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star M80 , a globular cluster , and the Pleiades , an open star cluster The Whirlpool galaxy and Abell 2744 , a galaxy cluster

  8. Void (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    The most striking aspect is that it requires a different definition of what it means to be a void. Instead of the general notion that a void is a region of space with a low cosmic mean density; a hole in the distribution of galaxies, it defines voids to be regions in which matter is escaping; which corresponds to the dark energy equation of ...

  9. Scientists Are Planning on Plunging Into the World’s ‘Portal ...

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    Scientists plan to explore Dean’s Blue Hole, one of the deepest blue holes, using advanced technology to uncover its mysteries and potential human remains. ... In 2013, for example, American ...