NASA Animation Sizes Up the Biggest Black Holes

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Editor’s Note: A previous version of this video mislabeled the orbit of Saturn as the orbit of Jupiter.

This new NASA animation highlights the “super” in supermassive black holes. These monsters lurk in the centers of most big galaxies, including our own Milky Way, and contain between 100,000 and tens of billions of times more mass than our Sun.

Any light crossing the event horizon – the black hole’s point of no return – becomes trapped forever, and any light passing close to it is redirected by the black hole’s intense gravity. Together, these effects produce a “shadow” about twice the size of the black hole’s actual event horizon.

The animation shows 10 supersized black holes that occupy center stage in their host galaxies, including the Milky Way and M87, scaled by the sizes of their shadows. Starting near the Sun, the camera steadily pulls back to compare ever-larger black holes to different structures in our solar system.

First up is 1601+3113, a dwarf galaxy hosting a black hole packed with the mass of 100,000 Suns. The matter is so compressed that even the black hole’s shadow is smaller than our Sun.

The black hole at the heart of our own galaxy, called Sagittarius A* (pronounced ay-star), boasts the weight of 4.3 million Suns based on long-term tracking of stars in orbit around it. It’s shadow diameter spans about half that of Mercury’s orbit in our solar system.

The animation shows two monster black holes in the galaxy known as NGC 7727. Located about 1,600 light-years apart, one weighs 6 million solar masses and the other more than 150 million Suns. Astronomers say the pair will merge within the next 250 million years.

At the animation’s larger scale lies M87’s black hole, now with a updated mass of 5.4 billion Suns. Its shadow is so big that even a beam of light – traveling at 670 million mph (1 billion kph) – would take about two and a half days to cross it.

The movie ends with TON 618, one of a handful of extremely distant and massive black holes for which astronomers have direct measurements. This behemoth contains more than 60 billion solar masses, and it boasts a shadow so large that a beam of light would take weeks to traverse it.

Music credit: "In the Stars" from Universal Production Music

Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab

Lead Producer: Scott Wiessinger (KBRwyle)
Lead Animator: Krystofer Kim (KBRwyle)
Lead Science writer: Francis Reddy (University of Maryland College Park)
Visualizer: Jeremy Schnittman (NASA/GSFC)
Producer: Sophia Roberts (AIMM)
Scientist: Jeremy Schnittman (NASA/GSFC)

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Space is both fascinating and terrifying!!

maurenovick
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This is AMAZING! I now understand what is meant by "Super massive" 🤯

ModernSynthesist
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These are beautiful yet teriffying and send shivers down my whole spine.

ChuuyasTackyHat
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Wow! That last one can practically swallow our entire Solar System and more! 😱

DBitRun
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There are even more such wonders yet to be discovered which may gives either goosebumps or fear in ourselves

rajithskumar
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😮😮 very nice animation for comparisons. Visual comparisons help me grasp. Relative size is better than comparative masses.

carmamd
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We are nothing in this universe but we still have so much ego to be proud of and fight for material things....

darshan
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wow! its frightening there are powerful objects like this out there.

trumpsucks
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People having ego problems must watch this video.

diveshsharma
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Omg this is scary 😢and insane, crazy huge, how these monsters are created 😮

Dizmo
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MIND We are just Tardigrade to these Behemoths

WAVEZCLUB
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Thanks to video operator for great work!

LiberumCogitandi
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How is this possible, totally amazing

markuse
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Thanks @NASAGODDARD this vid was really well put together. Music is abzolutely epic also. Brilliance makes Brilliance

lj-dxeq
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Where is "Phoenix A"? :D
(Nice comparisation btw :) )

chDavid
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Ok but should add in distance to nearest star

Pseudo___
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Infinity...This is all well beyond human comprehension.

stantrew
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Several times in this video alone I found my coping strategy for a certain wtf only to meet rhe next even bigger wtf just seconds later.

vindicator
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Absolutamente formidable! Que barbaridad!!!

juanrodriguez
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This would be a great "yo' Mama" joke

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