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black holeObject in space whose gravity is so great that nothing can escape from it, not even light. It is thought to form when a massive star shrinks at the end of its life. A black hole sucks in more matter, including other stars, from the space around it. Matter that falls into a black hole is squeezed to infinite density at the centre of the hole. Black holes can be detected because gas falling towards them becomes so hot that it emits X-rays. Black holes containing the mass of millions of stars are thought to lie at the centres of quasars. Satellites have detected X-rays from a number of objects that may be black holes, but only a small number of likely black holes have been identified in our galaxy.
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