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Messier 87 and Schwarzschild radius

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Difference between Messier 87 and Schwarzschild radius

Messier 87 vs. Schwarzschild radius

Messier 87 (also known as Virgo A or NGC 4486, generally abbreviated to M87) is a supergiant elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo. The Schwarzschild radius (sometimes historically referred to as the gravitational radius) is a physical parameter that shows up in the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein's field equations, corresponding to the radius defining the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole.

Similarities between Messier 87 and Schwarzschild radius

Messier 87 and Schwarzschild radius have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Light-year, Milky Way, Speed of light, Supermassive black hole.

Light-year

The light-year is a unit of length used to express astronomical distances and measures about 9.5 trillion kilometres or 5.9 trillion miles.

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Milky Way

The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our Solar System.

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Speed of light

The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted, is a universal physical constant important in many areas of physics.

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Supermassive black hole

A supermassive black hole (SMBH or SBH) is the largest type of black hole, on the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses, and is found in the centre of almost all currently known massive galaxies.

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Messier 87 and Schwarzschild radius Comparison

Messier 87 has 140 relations, while Schwarzschild radius has 48. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.13% = 4 / (140 + 48).

References

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