Astronomers have discovered that the closest black holes to Earth may exist in the Hyades star cluster. Observations from the Gaia satellite suggest that this nearby group of stars may have several black holes.
The Hyades is a scattered cluster located 153 light-years away and forming the head of the Bull in the constellation Taurus. Because it is one of the closest star clusters to us, any black holes discovered there would be the closest known black holes in the universe.
Well, absolute darkness is getting closer, you need to think about light more often. And we can do something here – for example, call parents and ask – how are they doing. And black holes will wait…
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