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millions of black holes are in all of the galaxies, and in the center of all large galaxies is an enormous black hole that makes all the stars go around it. the power was a million times greater 350 years ago. this cycle will repeat over again.

Scientists have come to believe that there is very probably a supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, and that there may be supermassive black holes at the centers of many galaxies.

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Yes. Long-term studies of the motions of stars very near the center of the Milky Way show that these stars are orbiting an extremely massive, small, invisible object. A recent study found that this object must be about 4 million times the mass of the Sun. A black hole is the only known possibility for what such an object could be.

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Many black holes we know of are "stellar mass" and in our own Milky Way galaxy, orbiting its center along with billions of stars. In addition, in the center of our galaxy is a supermassive black hole. Stellar-mass black holes have also been identified in another galaxy - Andromeda to be specific, but are quite hard to identify at that distance. The larger supermassive black holes are believed to occupy many galactic nuclei and many distant galaxies have them, made apparent because of powerful relativistic jets at their poles powered by the black hole's gravity. Their intense energy makes them among the most distant objects known.

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Not just a normal black hole,but, a super massive black hole with the mass of 4 million suns.

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There are supermasive black holes in the center of MOST galaxies, whether the galaxy is large or small. However, the black holes in larger galaxies also tend to be larger.

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Yes. It's currently believed that the Milky Way and most galaxies contain a supermassive black hole at the centre.

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Yes, in fact! Every galaxy has a black hole in the middle of it!

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The massive gravity tug causes gasses and stars to swirl and cluster around the black hole.

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There is a supermassive black hole about 4 million times the mass of our sun at the galaxy's center.

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