GW170608

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Event typeGravitational wave event Edit this on Wikidata
Distance340 Mpc (1.1×109 ly)
Other designationsGW170608
GW170608
The GW170608 signal as measured by the LIGO gravitational wave detectors
Event typeGravitational wave event Edit this on Wikidata
Distance340 Mpc (1.1×109 ly)
Other designationsGW170608

GW170608 was a gravitational wave event that was recorded on 8 June 2017 at 02:01:16.49 UTC by Advanced LIGO. It originated from the merger of two black holes with masses of 12+7
−2
 M
and 7+2
−2
 M
.[1][2] The resulting black hole had a mass around 18 solar masses. About one solar mass was converted to energy in the form of gravitational waves.[3]

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