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Within the Milky Way, scientists have identified a gravitational singularity, a remnant of a collapsed star, that is closer to our solar system than any other known of its kind. The identification of this object provides a unique opportunity to study the properties and effects of extreme gravity in a relatively nearby context, https://orbitaltoday.com/2024/05/21/the-nearest-black-hole-to-earth-how-far-is-the-abyss-and-could-it-threaten-us/" class="rds_hl_outlinks">The Closest Black Hole to Earth in 2024: Is There a Threat for Us? It also raises intriguing questions about the formation and prevalence of such entities in our galaxy. Although its location is relatively near on a cosmic scale, it is far enough to ensure that it does not disrupt the celestial mechanics of our own system.