
How About a Singing Black Hole in Our Galaxy?
From Bright Side Universe by TheSoul Publishing
June 11, 2026 · 12 min
About this episode
The episode explores a black hole in our galaxy that emits X-ray sounds, likening it to a cosmic performer.
There's a singing sensation in our very own galaxy - a black hole that's belting out celestial tunes like a rockstar. This cosmic crooner isn't your average diva - it's using X-rays to hit the high notes, and boy, can it reach those intergalactic octaves! Scientists have discovered this black hole serenade, and it's like a symphony from the cosmos. But don't worry, this space diva isn't auditioning for "Galactic Idol" - it's just being its awesome, mysterious self, and we're all ears for its out-of-this-world performance. So, get your telescopes ready and tune in for the celestial concert of a lifetime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics covered
- black hole
- X-rays
- cosmic sounds
- science
- celestial music
Keywords
- black hole
- X-rays
- celestial tunes
- cosmic crooner
- intergalactic octaves
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Galactic Idol
Places: galaxy
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