There is such a big hole in the space, which can contain 800 suns, if it swallows the earth, there will be no trace left.

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Dt. 30 May 2023, Tuesday

Man has been staring at space for a long time. The space agency is monitoring every activity in space. The reason for this is the connection between space and earth. That is, whatever happens in the sky, its direct effect is seen on the earth. A hole in the Milky Way galaxy in space affects Earth's temperature. According to the information provided by the space agency NASA, several lakhs of holes have fallen in space. The reason for this is the excessive pollution on earth is responsible. And now the hole that has fallen is so big that it can contain more than 800 Earths, that is enough to contain the Sun.

This hole is almost as big as the Sun and can hold about 800 Earths

In its report, NASA found that the crater is nearly the size of the Sun and could hold about 800 Earths. According to NASA, it is not possible to see this hole with the naked eye. NASA has further said that thousands of stars are found in this group of stars called Messier 4. And this is about 6 thousand light years away from Earth. This cluster of stars was monitored by NASA through its Hubble Space Telescope, in which scientists found this large hole.

What is this black hole?

A black hole has a very strong gravitational force inside it. It is said that this black hole is so strong that even light cannot access it. Researchers have been monitoring Messier 4's stars for twelve years. Now a big well has been found inside it. The research has just been published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. It has also been found that the gravity of this black hole is so strong, that it is difficult for anything to survive in it.

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