To be precise, what Jason had observed in the deep dark of the Oort Cloud was a massive gravitational dot, roughly the size of Earth's Moon!
Surrounding this colossal mass were over a dozen smaller dots. According to the Gravitational Wave Telescope's telemetry, the diameter of each of these smaller dots was approximately 150 to 200 kilometers!
"Are there really natural celestial bodies grouped like this?" Jason was deeply puzzled. He subconsciously rubbed his tired eyes, staring at the screen.
A distance of 0.6 light-years was an unimaginably vast gulf for humanity, it was practically unreachable. Voyager 1, launched way back in 1977, was the farthest human-made object from Earth, currently sitting at roughly 17 billion kilometers from the Sun...
One single light-year is approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers.
