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A Supermassive Black Hole That Nothing Can Escape From It.

GENERAL INFO

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  • Created On: Android
  • Game Version: 1.3.204.1

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Radius: 178.3 Mm
  • Sea Level: None
  • Surface Gravity: 250.0 m/s
  • Rotational Period: N/A
  • Escape Velocity: 298.55 km/s
  • Mass: 1.19E+29kg

Atmosphere

  • Height: 4,737 km
  • Scale Height: 686 km
  • Surface Air Density: 10.0 g/m3
  • Surface Temperature: 103 K

EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP


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    4,628 Aludra877

    @Wy00tt wow, that's most interesting, thanks for sharing

    7 days ago
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    240 Wy00tt

    @Aludra877 The Largest Black Hole Has Changed Over Time, Here Is The Story,
    The Biggest Black Hole Used To Be Holmberg 15A, With A Mass Of 40 Billion Solar Masses And 118,160 Gm In Radius, Than TON 618 Was Discovered, With A Mass Of 66 Billion Solar Masses And 194,891.5 Gm In Radius, After This, Scientists Found Some Canidates That Could May Beat TON 618, Like MS 0735.6+7421, Which Has A Mass Of 51.3 Billion Solar Masses, Or The Central Black Hole Of IC 1101, Which Is 40 Billion Times More Massive Than Our Sun, Some Scientists Think IC 1101s Central Black Hole Is 100 Billion Solar Masses, Making It Bigger Than TON 618, But That Is Very Unlikely, Then SDSS J140821.67+025733.2 Was Discovered, With A Mass Of 196 Billion Solar Masses, 3 Times More Massive Than TON 618! But Then It Got Debunked To Only 8 Billion Solar Masses, So In Conclusion, TON 618 Held The Crown One Again, Until Now, As The Largest Black Hole Is Now Either Phoenix A*, Which Is 100 Billion Solar Masses, Or SDSS J123132.38+013814.1, Which Is 112 Billion Solar Masses,

    7 days ago
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    240 Wy00tt

    @Aludra877 SDSS J123132.37+013814.1 is Bigger Than Both,

    7 days ago
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    240 Wy00tt

    I Made A 1.1 Scale TON 618, It Works,

    +1 one month ago
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    2,074 SolarCompany

    @Wy00tt I know, but if I set the radius to 194891.5 Gm, it might look strange and the surface and the atmosphere could dissappear, but if any spacecraft is super extremely close to it, the surface might appear, I think, that is all I have to say.

    one month ago
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    240 Wy00tt

    Nice, But This Is Too Small, The Radius Should Be 194891.5 Gm,

    +1 one month ago
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    How did you make that

    +1 one month ago
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    WHAAAAAAAAT

    one month ago
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    4,628 Aludra877

    known to be 2nd to Pheonix A, for now...

    +1 one month ago

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