Talk:Melanoheliophobia/@comment-33635634-20180308023542/@comment-31314922-20180511153304

S5 0014+81 is considered to be an ultramassive black hole, with an almost unfathomable mass of 40 billion solar masses, or about 10,000 times more massive than the black hole in the center of the Milky Way.

This ultramassive beast has a Schwarzschild radius of a frightening 118.35 BILLION km, which is 40 times larger than the orbit of Pluto.

As big as this behemoth is, it's puny compared to the black hole TON 618, more than 10 billion light years from Earth, and weighing more than 66 BILLION solar masses, which would add up to a radius of an unbelievable '198 BILLION KM. 'And the scariest thing is that there are more than likely even bigger black holes roaming the universe...