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Rotating black hole
Black hole which possesses angular momentum / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A rotating black hole is a black hole that possesses angular momentum. In particular, it rotates about one of its axes of symmetry.
All celestial objects – planets, stars (Sun), galaxies, black holes – spin.[1][2][3]
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