It is needless to say, there has been a lot of ambiguity pertaining to Black Holes. A recent study reveals that a sphere of superfluid Helium mimics the black holes!
Astronomers found a supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way galaxy that has been 6 million years since this swallowed a large clump of gas that causes it to release a massive bubble that weighs 2 million suns.
Researchers are trying to find out the midsize black holes and the globular cluster may produce the successive result.
A new study by Eden Girma, an undergraduate student at Harvard University and a member of the Banneker/Aztlan Institute, has found that every few thousand years a star wanders too close to the black hole present at the core of our galaxy - the Milky Way. The black hole shreds the stars in a day through a process called tidal disruption.
The scientists of Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Obervatory won the award for the Gravitational Wave Detection. The Breakthrough Prize Foundation has awarded LIGO a special prize of $3 million in Fundamental Physics. The discovery of space-time ripples with the collision of two black holes lead the scientists of LIGO for this honor.