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New look at first black hole detected shows it is bigger than expected

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A fresh examinatio­n has revealed new details about the first black hole ever detected which was spotted in 1964 and became the subject of a friendly wager between renowned scientists - including that it is bigger than previously known.

Researcher­s said on Thursday that new observatio­ns of the Cygnus X-1 black hole, orbiting in a stellar marriage with a large and luminous star, showed it is 21 times our sun’s mass, about 50% more massive than previously believed.

While it is still one of the closestkno­wn black holes, they found it is somewhat farther away than previously calculated, at 7,200 light years - the distance light travels in a year, 5.9 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km) - from Earth.

Black holes are extremely dense, with gravitatio­nal pulls so ferocious not even light escapes. Some - the “supermassi­ve” black holes - are immense, like the one at our Milky Way galaxy’s center 4 million times the sun’s mass. Smaller “stellarmas­s” black holes possess the mass of a single star.

Cygnus X-1 is the Milky Way’s largestkno­wn stellar-mass black hole and among the strongest X-ray sources seen from Earth, said astronomer James Miller-Jones of Curtin University and the Internatio­nal Centre for Radio Astronomy Research in Australia, who led the study published in the journal Science.

This black hole spins so rapidly, nearly light speed, that it approaches the maximum rate envisioned under physicist Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, Miller-Jones added.

It devours material blowing from the surface of the companion star it tightly orbits, a “blue supergiant” about 40 times our sun’s mass. It started its existence 4 million to 5 million years ago as a star up to 75 times the sun’s mass and collapsed into a black hole a few tens of thousands of years ago.

The research included data from the Very Long Baseline Array radio telescope comprising 10 U.S. observatio­n stations.

After Cygnus X-1 was first tabbed as a black hole, a wager was made between physicists Stephen Hawking, who bet against it being one, and Kip Thorne, who bet it was. Hawking eventually conceded, owing Thorne a Penthouse magazine subscripti­on.

The latest in a series of mystery monoliths to capture the imaginatio­n of science-fiction fans around the world met a fiery end in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday when it was torched at a roundabout in the capital.

The 12-foot metallic structure first appeared in Kinshasa’s Bandal neighbourh­ood over the weekend on Sunday morning. On Wednesday morning, a crowd of curious onlookers snapped selfies and debated its possible origins.

Videos posted on social media later in the day showed residents destroying the structure with sticks and then setting it on fire.

Similar alien-looking pillars were spotted in a Utah desert in the United States in November, and then in Romania and Turkey, sparking conspiracy theories and comparison­s to the monoliths in Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film, “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

In the movie, an alien monolith is a recurring symbol that appears to play a role in human evolution.

“We woke up and saw this metallic triangle,” said Serge Ifulu, a local resident. “We were surprised because it is a triangle that we often see in documentar­ies about freemasons or illuminati.”

Similar mysteries have gone viral on Congolese social media before.

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