Astronomers amazed to find supermassive black hole wandering aimlessly through space By Sophie Lewis Massive black hole discovered in Milky Way Astronomers have spotted a black hole on the move. Supermassive black holes generally stay put as they suck in everything that comes their way, but scientists have long thought it was possible for them to wander through space. They've just never properly caught one in the act — until now. Researchers and the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian have identified the clearest example yet of a black hole in motion, publishing their findings in The Astrophysical Journal. About 230 million light years away, at the center of a galaxy named J0437+2456, the team found what they were looking for.