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How do we find tiny black holes?

Detecting small black holes is incredibly difficult because they don't emit light. Astronomers often rely on their gravitational effects on other objects or on light passing by them. In Phoebe's case, the detection method was gravitational microlensing, where its gravity briefly brightened a distant star, revealing its presence.

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