One black hole may pass through our solar system every decade, study finds

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  1. By Jess Thomson — Science Reporter |

    A tiny black hole may pass through our solar system once every ten or so years, researchers have suggested, and this could be detected by watching Mars wobble.

    This estimate is based on an idea proposed in the 1970s that the majority of dark matter in the universe is comprised of minuscule black holes.

    Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/black-hole-primordial-dark-matter-mars-solar-system-1955086](https://www.newsweek.com/black-hole-primordial-dark-matter-mars-solar-system-1955086)

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