Discovery of Record-Size Black Hole Could Transform Our Grasp of Space-Time Ripples
Briefly

This black hole, called BH3, is about 33 times more massive than the Sun. It's also dormant, so there's no glowing gas from an accretion disk of captured material to give away its presence.
BH3 is a nearby example of the sorts of black holes capable of gravitational waves. These black holes, at no more than 20 solar masses, pale in comparison to BH3's size.
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