Bedtime Astronomy
Bedtime Astronomy
Synthetic Universe
Black Hole Binaries Revealed by Gravitational Lensing
32 minutes Posted Feb 18, 2026 at 8:00 am.
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Astronomers have proposed a new way to detect supermassive black hole binaries—by watching how they bend and magnify starlight. As two black holes orbit each other, their combined gravity acts as a rotating gravitational lens, producing predictable, repeating flashes from distant background stars.

These light signals could reveal the pair’s masses and orbital motion long before they merge. Using wide-field sky surveys, researchers aim to turn black holes into natural telescopes, opening a new window into the evolution of the universe’s most powerful duos.

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