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Scientists have uncovered the first robust evidence of a black hole and neutron star crashing together while orbiting in an oval path

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • 2 minutes ago
  • 1 min read
New evidence from the GW200105 event reveals a neutron star and black hole merging on an eccentric orbit, challenging established circular models. The findings suggest a crowded cosmic origin, resulting in a black hole 13 times the sun's mass.
New evidence from the GW200105 event reveals a neutron star and black hole merging on an eccentric orbit, challenging established circular models. The findings suggest a crowded cosmic origin, resulting in a black hole 13 times the sun's mass.

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