To Quote from www.space.com, an article of a massive black hole discovered somewhere:
"A team of astronomers have found a colossal black hole so ancient, they're not sure how it had enough time to grow to its current size, about 10 billion times the mass of the Sun.
Sitting at the heart of a distant galaxy, the black hole appears to be about 12.7 billion years old, which means it formed just one billion years after the universe began and is one of the oldest supermassive black holes ever known.
The black hole, researchers said, is big enough to hold 1,000 of our own Solar Systems and weighs about as much as all the stars in the Milky Way.
The actual site where I found this is: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/heavy_blazar_040628.html
2006-11-02 07:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. The one in the center of our galaxy is about 3,000,000 times the mass of the Sun.
2006-11-02 07:41:28
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answered by Cirric 7
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