prasad1
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For the first time, we are seeing an image of one of the most mysterious and fascinating corners of the universe: a black hole with 6.5 billion times the mass of our sun. It is devouring the insides of a galaxy about 55 million light years away.
It's a major milestone for cosmologists, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann. Black holes are the universe's most powerful vacuum. They inhale everything – not even light can escape their pull.
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It's a major milestone for cosmologists, reports CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann. Black holes are the universe's most powerful vacuum. They inhale everything – not even light can escape their pull.

Lead scientist on first picture of black hole, nearly 25 billion miles across: "Our jaws dropped"
Black holes are the universe's most powerful vacuum, inhaling everything

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