The black holes, located around 9 billion light years away, appear to be orbiting around each other every two years, report experts at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
Researchers discovered two supermassive black holes that will collide with each other in 10,000 years, an event that will rock the very fabric of space-time by sending gravitational waves across the universe. The team published their study in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Caught in an epic cosmic waltz, two supermassive black holes appear to be orbiting around each other every two years. A team of researchers has discovered the pair of supermassive black holes caught in the act of merging 13 billion light-years away.T
Astronomers find evidence for the tightest-knit supermassive black hole duo observed to date.An epic deep space cosmic ballet of two giant black holes orbiting one another every two years has been observed for the first time by an international team