How big are supermassive black holes? NASA size comparison

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

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Even with the help of these images... I can't comprehend the massive size.
Imagine an entire galaxy sucked into one of those monsters, Oo

ziffulmyer
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WOW the confirmation of my main article on black holes.

CarlosCesarAranda-pq
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How that hasn't consumed reality yet amazes me

chronic_spot
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Just a guess, I'd say they are super massive.

grsnowball
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Of course, they're using the event horizon for the comparison, since the actual singularity is dimensionless. Does it really make sense to speak of the size of a black hole? After all, they are described as super massive and not super large.

MouseReel
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Thank you for asking! My qualified expert opinion is:

rursus
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Look up Phoenix A supermassive black hole. It's bigger than Ton 618

isakkotte
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Nessa said you have been lying to people

jessiesadiku
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I don't understand this graphic. How can entire galaxies be smaller than our solar system? If it were the amount of sky they take up when viewed from Earth, that would make sense, but the Milky Way takes up the entire sky AND that would mean these black holes are, at times, taking up the whole sky as well (which they aren't).

davidalbro
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Awesome computer graphics. Tobad that’s not exactly how’d it would be. Because we simply just don’t know.

AudiGunz
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This is quite simply MIND BLOWING! 😲
It's hard to even fathom how these things are possible. Yet there they are...

M 🦘🏏😎

markdowse