Physics, asked by cosmonautworld, 1 year ago

which is the largest object in our observable universe.

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Answered by xayush123
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A monster black hole also called supermassive black hole (SMBH) is the largest black hole in universe

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cosmonautworld: then why you answered
xayush123: located inside the galaxy NGC 1277 in the constellation Perseus.
cosmonautworld: what is the diameter
cosmonautworld: of this black hole
xayush123: about 250 million light-years from Earth
cosmonautworld: maine distance nahi diameter pucha hai bro
xayush123: Diameter more than 11 times the diameter of the orbit of Neptune
xayush123: 49,244 km the diameter of Neptune
cosmonautworld: lekin isse bhi bade diameter ke objects hai
Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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The biggest supercluster known in the universe is the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. It was first reported in 2013 and has been studied several times. It's so big that light takes about 10 billion years to move across the structure.

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