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Our Milky Way has a supermassive black hole at its nucleus. It is an active radio source. It is probably not a Seyfert galaxy, which is a galaxy of a type characterized by a bright compact core that shows strong infrared emission, though.
Such a galaxy is called a spiral galaxy.
The Milky Way appears to have a huge (even for a black hole) gravitational object at the center of it, and this is supposed by a lot of scientists to be a black hole. The arms of our galaxy sweep around the center.
Consider the giant elliptical galaxy M87, it has a very small, bright nucleus and a visible jet of matter 1800 PC long racing out of its core. Radio observations show that the nucleus must be no mre than a light week in diameter.
The Milky Ways Galactic core. A supermassive black hole at the centre of our Galaxy.
A region in the complex number plane such that the line segment joining any of its points to the origin lies entirely in the region.
It is believed by the scientists that there is a super massive black hole at the center of the galaxy which is created due to collision of many black holes and it is million times larger than our sun. It is very bright because of the large light attracted towards it. We can say that the mysterious bright object is a black hole which seems to be bright but all the lights is from another source.
A Seyfert galaxy is a spiral galaxy with an active core.
An elliptical galaxy is figureless, bright galaxy that is elliptical in shape. A globular cluster is spherical constellation of stars that acts like a satellite orbiting a galaxyâ??s core.
Our Milky Way has a supermassive black hole at its nucleus. It is an active radio source. It is probably not a Seyfert galaxy, which is a galaxy of a type characterized by a bright compact core that shows strong infrared emission, though.
All types of galaxies have a core with a high star density. All galaxies with "arms" are called Spiral Galaxies, of which there are sub-types related to the shape of the arms.
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No, the densest part of a galaxy is it's core.
NO!!! The Sun and its Solar Sytam are located in one of the 'tails' of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy it like a giant Catherine Wheel, with a bright core and two curved tails. The whole of which is rotating. We are in one of those curved tails.
The galactic core is the center (not the very center) of the Milky Way Galaxy.
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