Two black holes collided 1.3 billion light years away. Australian scientists were there for the big moment
✦ NabkaNews BriefAuto-summarized from multiple outlets · verify with the source
A collision between two black holes has been observed, with the event occurring 1.3 billion light years away. The observation has provided strong evidence to support a 50-year-old prediction by Stephen Hawking, with some reports suggesting it is the most detailed collision of black holes yet recorded. The discovery is part of a surge in gravitational wave detections, with the incident being studied by astronomers, including Australian scientists.
Full coverage
12345678