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2023-05-16 10:32:15 UTC - HELPFUL

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S5 0014+81 is NOT the largest known supermassive black hole. The 2 largest known supermassive black holes are Phoenix A* (mass of ≈100 billion suns) and TON 618 (mass of ≈66 billion suns) while S5 0014+81 has a mass of about 44 billion suns. From: https://www.worldatlas.com/space/5-most-massive-black-holes-discovered-so-far-in-the-universe.html

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