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    Question: what is the biggest black hole

    • Keywords:
      • astrophysics,
      • black hole,
      • large,
      • size
    Asked by kagu532tush32 to Vicky F on 9 Mar 2026.
    • Photo: Vicky Fawcett
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      Vicky Fawcett answered on 9 Mar 2026:


      We think the largest black hole we have discovered so far is called Phoenix A, which is about 100 billion times the mass of our Sun!

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