Sahal Telescopes & Binoculars - TON 618 is a very distant and extremely luminous quasar located near the North Galactic Pole in the constellation Canes Venatici. It contains the most massive known
Star Walk - The Largest Black Hole 💥 The largest currently known black hole is powering the quasar* TON 618. Here are some comparisons so you can imagine its enormous scale: ✓
Northolt Branch Observatories - Hyperluminous quasar TON 618 TON 618 is a very distant and extremely luminous quasar - technically, a hyperluminous, broad-absorption line, radio-loud quasar - located in the constellation Canes
In which galaxy is the TON 618 quasar located? What little information I have found vaguely suggests M51. - Quora
![Gaston Giribet on Twitter: "The blue giant TON 618, a distant quasar of Canes Venatici constellation. It's the biggest black hole ever detected: 6.6 10^10 solar masses. Causing emission of 10^40 Watts, Gaston Giribet on Twitter: "The blue giant TON 618, a distant quasar of Canes Venatici constellation. It's the biggest black hole ever detected: 6.6 10^10 solar masses. Causing emission of 10^40 Watts,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQEg_IyWAAAzYth.jpg:large)
Gaston Giribet on Twitter: "The blue giant TON 618, a distant quasar of Canes Venatici constellation. It's the biggest black hole ever detected: 6.6 10^10 solar masses. Causing emission of 10^40 Watts,
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