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Hypermassive black holes (or HMBH) were the largest black holes in the universe. Hypermassive black holes were defined as having a mass in excess of a billion yellow stars, thousands of times heavier than the galactic center. Occasionally they were found in the centers of large, elliptical galaxies. Galaxies containing these black holes often experienced quasars.

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  • Hypermassive black holes (or HMBH) were the largest black holes in the universe. Hypermassive black holes were defined as having a mass in excess of a billion yellow stars, thousands of times heavier than the galactic center. Occasionally they were found in the centers of large, elliptical galaxies. Galaxies containing these black holes often experienced quasars.
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  • Hypermassive black holes (or HMBH) were the largest black holes in the universe. Hypermassive black holes were defined as having a mass in excess of a billion yellow stars, thousands of times heavier than the galactic center. Occasionally they were found in the centers of large, elliptical galaxies. Galaxies containing these black holes often experienced quasars.
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