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2024-04-17 12:36:35 UTC - HELPFUL

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NNN, the post correctly describes it as the most massive known stellar black hole in the Milky Way, ie one formed by the collapse of a star. Saggitarius A* is larger, but is not a stellar black hole. https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2022/08/02/are-there-different-types-of-black-holes/

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