which is the largest black hole in observable universe?
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The most massive Black Hole ever known is in a small Galaxy about 250 million light years away from the Earth. It has it's mass equivalent to 17 billion Suns and is located inside the galaxy NCG 1277 in the constellation Persus.
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Currently the largest known black hole, powering the quasar TON 618, has a mass of 66 billion solar masses. TON 618's enormous bulk led scientists to speculate whether or not even larger black holes exist, and if there is any upper limit to their sizes.
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