The first direct observation of gravitational waves captured the merging of 2 black holes which emitted 3.6 septillion yottawatts of power (3.6×1046 watts), greater than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe

The first direct observation of gravitational waves captured the merging of 2 black holes which emitted 3.6 septillion yottawatts of power (3.6×1046 watts), greater than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe The first direct observation of gravitational waves captured the merging of 2 black holes which emitted 3.6 septillion yottawatts of power (3.6×1046 watts), greater than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe Reviewed by 1Aks on November 04, 2018 Rating: 5

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