An international team of astronomers used over 500 Hubble Space Telescope images spanning two decades to detect seven fast-moving stars in Omega Centauri, the largest and brightest globular cluster. These stars provide compelling evidence for an intermediate-mass black hole, a “missing link” in black hole evolution. Most known black holes are either supermassive or relatively lightweight, making this discovery significant for understanding black hole evolution and testing the laws of physics.

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