NASA Scientists Identify Smallest Known Black Hole

U.S. Newswire, April, 2008

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Contact: Robert Naeye, 1-301-286-4453, or Rob Gutro, 1-301-286- 4044, both of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

GREENBELT, Md., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Using a new technique, two NASA scientists have identified the lightest known black hole. With a mass only about 3.8 times greater than our Sun and a diameter of only 15 miles, the black hole lies very close to the minimum size predicted for black holes that originate from dying stars.

"This black hole is really pushing the limits. For many years astronomers have wanted to know the smallest possible size of a black hole, and this little guy is a big step toward answering that question," says lead author Nikolai Shaposhnikov of NASAs Goddard Space Flight...

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