Dive right in! Like the weather, the Daily Star's FREE newsletter is a scorcherScientists have been left astonished by the discovery of dozens of black holes in outer space that had been hiding "in plain sight".Researchers stumbled upon 28 of the massive spacial anomalies after looking at x-ray maps of space – revealing "cocooned" versions of the matter-eating singularities.The 28 anomalies had been mistaken for distant galaxies or other types of black holes – and scientists now hope that the use of x-rays may offer a better understanding of how black holes "work" and how the universe was created.After using x-rays to uncover the "hidden" black holes, scientists suspect that many more of the space vortexes may exist and be scattered across.
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