3 Monster Black Holes Are About to Collide

They're at the core of a triple galaxy merger 1 billion light-years from Earth.

This artistic interpretation shows two black holes on a collision course. In the newfound system called SDSS J084905.51+111447.2, three supermassive black holes are about to merge.
This artistic interpretation shows two black holes on a collision course. In the newfound system called SDSS J084905.51+111447.2, three supermassive black holes are about to merge.
(Image credit: MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images)

A rare trio of supermassive black holes has been caught in the act of coming together.

Three of the light-gobbling monsters nuzzle shoulder to shoulder in SDSS J084905.51+111447.2, a system of three merging galaxies about 1 billion light-years from Earth, a new study reports.

Mike Wall
Space.com Senior Writer
Michael was a science writer for the Idaho National Laboratory and has been an intern at Wired.com, The Salinas Californian newspaper, and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. He has also worked as a herpetologist and wildlife biologist. He has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of Sydney, Australia, a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz.